Financials and US data boost London’s blue chip companies December 16, 2009 Britain’s leading share index rose 0.7 per cent yesterday as US data led to a rise in commodity stocks, and banks firmed on a report that the enforcement of capital adequacy rules would be delayed. The FTSE 100 finished 34.49 points higher at 5,320.26, after closing 0.6 per cent down at 5,285.77 on Tuesday. New [...]
London rises to highest close in 3 weeks on Dubai bailout December 14, 2009 BRITAIN’S top share index closed at its highest level in a week yesterday, led by banks, after Abu Dhabi bailed out Dubai with $10bn in surprise aid, with commodities stocks also notching up solid gains. The FTSE 100 closed up 53.77 points at 5,315.34, its highest close since 4 December, adding to a rise the [...]
Traders look to hedge fund guru for lead on Barclays November 2, 2009 AFTER eight months of holding onto his 1.5 per cent stake in Barclays, one of London’s top hedge fund managers announced last week that he has sold his stake in the high-street bank, which has risen in value by 550 per cent over the period. Crispin Odey, head of Odey Asset Management, cited uncertainty over [...]
London market falls on back of revised USGDP figures November 24, 2009 BRITIAN’S leading share index ended 0.6 percent lower yesterday, with sentiment dampened by data showing the United States economy grew at a slower pace than previously thought, pressuring banks and commodity stocks. The FTSE index ended 31.54 points lower at 5,323.96, reversing earlier gains, to mirror falls on Wall Street after third quarter US economic [...]
HSBCto snap up RBS assets October 7, 2009 HSBC Holdings is understood to be in talks to buy the Asian banking assets of stricken rival Royal Bank of Scotland. RBS is trying to offload its Chinese, Indian and Malaysian retail and commercial banking assets to pay back some of the government’s giant £37bn bailout. Talks between RBS and Standard Chartered over the assets [...]
HSBCto snap up RBS assets October 7, 2009 HSBC Holdings is understood to be in talks to buy the Asian banking assets of stricken rival Royal Bank of Scotland. RBS is trying to offload its Chinese, Indian and Malaysian retail and commercial banking assets to pay back some of the government’s giant £37bn bailout. Talks between RBS and Standard Chartered over the assets [...]
Fears over Greek and Austrian banks send FTSE shares down December 15, 2009 Britain’s leading share index shed 0.6 per cent yesterday, snapping a three-session rally with banks hit by some renewed sector caution, while oils and miners fell as a strengthening dollar weighed on metal prices. At the close, the FTSE 100 was 29.57 points lower at 5,285.77 after having gained one per cent on Monday to [...]
Principles and not rules are the way to encourage business to be ethical May 26, 2010 TOMORROW, the Financial Reporting Council will announce the first part of its new code of conduct for corporate governance. It is a welcome step towards ensuring that businesses behave in a responsible way, but more is needed. It has been striking in recent times that the public and policymakers have blamed business’s failures on ethical [...]
Mining stocks lead weaker banking and power firms December 2, 2009 Britain’s leading share index ended 0.3 per cent higher yesterday as mining firms gained on the back of higher commodity prices, outpacing some weakness in banks and energy stocks. The FTSE 100 closed 15.22 points higher at 5,327.39, adding to Tuesday’s strength when the index recorded its biggest one-day gain in more than four months [...]
Concern over Dubai’s debts takes toll on Britain’s shares November 26, 2009 Britain’s top shares ended at a three-week closing low yesterday, pressured by hefty falls in the banking sector as concerns over Dubai’s ability to pay its debts took a toll on confidence. The FTSE 100 ended down 3.2 per cent, or 170.68 points, at 5,194.13, its lowest close since November 6, and losses on the [...]