London leads a bounceback in business activity in August September 9, 2012 LONDON drove a recovery in business activity during August, a business survey revealed today, as declines across England and Wales were arrested and reversed. Activity bounced back convincingly, according to Lloyds TSB’s regional purchasing managers’ index (PMI), with the UK recording a score of 52.7 in August – up from 49.5 in July, and above [...]
Tensions have been brewing at the miner for some time September 25, 2012 THE RELATIONSHIP between Bumi and its Indonesian unit has been under strain in the past. Bumi’s man in London, Nat Rothschild, last year criticised the management of the Bakrie family, which holds a 29 per cent stake of Bumi Resources, and called for a “radical cleaning up” of the Indonesian company in a letter to [...]
City Moves | Who’s switching jobs September 17, 2012 LDC The private equity house has appointed Andrew Hampshire as investment director in its value enhancement group. He joins from the Lloyds Banking Group, where he spent six years leading change and technology programmes. He was most recently responsible for heading up Lloyds’s data quality function. Deloitte Fredrik Burger has been appointed as a partner [...]
Parents face state school premium September 9, 2012 Parents have to pay three times the average annual private school fees on their house if they want to get in the catchment range of a top state school, Lloyds TSB claimed today. During 2012, house prices in the postal districts of the top 30 state schools – judged by GCSE results in the previous [...]
Open House unlocks London’s hidden gems September 20, 2012 The Gherkin 30 St Mary Axe, EC3A 8EP; Sunday 9am-5pm Sir Norman Foster’s spectacular 40-storey office building has become a landmark of the London skyline. Built in the heart of the financial district, it has 360-degree views across the city. Every 10 minutes, groups of 30 people will be shown around this magnificent building. Heron [...]
FTSE 100 weighed down by engineering stocks October 12, 2012 The leading blue chip index opened modestly down this morning, as enthusiasm over positive US jobs data was pared back by weak UK construction data. Engineering companies felt the pressure on the FTSE All-Share this morning. Materials group Morgan Crucible dropped 12.51 per cent this morning. It warned on profits across its businesses, with Europe [...]
FTSE 100 weighed down by engineering stocks October 12, 2012 The leading blue chip index opened modestly down this morning, as enthusiasm over positive US jobs data was pared back by weak UK construction data. Engineering companies felt the pressure on the FTSE All-Share this morning. Materials group Morgan Crucible dropped 12.51 per cent this morning. It warned on profits across its businesses, with Europe [...]
Apax ready to make a loss in Marken sell off September 16, 2012 PRIVATE equity firm Apax is set to sell medical courier company Marken at a huge loss after receiving a number of first round bids for the troubled business. Apax, which bought the blood and vaccine supply shipping business from Intermediate Capital Group in 2009 for roughly £975m, is selling the firm after finally failing to [...]
City Moves | Who’s switching jobs September 23, 2012 RBC Wealth Management The wealth management division of the Royal Bank of Canada has announced two appointments to the Americas desk of its UK private client wealth management team. Shehreen Quayyum joins as a director from HSBC Private Bank, where she was an associate director in its international team. She has also worked for HSBC [...]
FTSE 100 lower on weak corporate news October 8, 2012 The blue chip index was firmly lower in early trade, as worries over the health of the global economy pulled stocks down. Weaker resources prices and concerns ahead of a meeting of EU finance ministers to launch the latest bailout fund weighed on sentiment. Materials firm Cookson Group and recruiter Michael Page led the index [...]