Mining and oil stocks drive London to a 16-month high January 4, 2010 Strength in commodity stocks and banks drove Britain’s leading share index to a 16-month closing high yesterday, the first session of 2010, outweighing falls from real estate firms and life insurers. The FTSE 100 closed up 87.46 points, or 1.6 per cent, at 5,500.34, its highest close since Sept. 2, 2008 – the month when [...]
BROKER WILLS & CO OPENS FIRE ON FSA’S REGULATORY CRACKDOWN January 18, 2010 WHEREAS most City firms are content to whinge ineffectually about the Financial Services Authority’s new heavy-handed approach to regulation, it seems that others are starting to put their money where their mouth is. Rumours have been busy swirling in the Square Mile over the regulatory status of private client stockbroker Wills & Co, which can [...]
Insurers call for rethink on capital limits November 11, 2009 INSURERS yesterday called on European regulators to widen their rethink on draconian capital restrictions proposed under the Solvency II reforms. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) welcomed indications that Europe was open to relaxing some rules for annuity providers that could potentially cost UK insurers up to £50bn a year if implemented in their current [...]
US and Asia retail sales buoy the Pru October 28, 2009 INSURANCE giant Prudential yesterday reported a 10 per cent year-on-year rise in third-quarter retail sales, reflecting its focus on its profitable US and Asian operations. Chief executive Tidjane Thiam, in his first statement as head of the group, said that total retail sales grew to £699m in the period. Retail sales for the first nine [...]
US and Asia retail sales buoy the Pru October 28, 2009 INSURANCE giant Prudential yesterday reported a 10 per cent year-on-year rise in third-quarter retail sales, reflecting its focus on its profitable US and Asian operations. Chief executive Tidjane Thiam, in his first statement as head of the group, said that total retail sales grew to £699m in the period. Retail sales for the first nine [...]
ING insurance tempts buyers November 11, 2009 JAN Hommen, the chief executive of Dutch bancassurer ING, said yesterday that the group’s insurance division has received strong interest from potential buyers, after it was last month forced to carve up its empire to pay the price for its taxpayer bailout at the height of the crisis. Hommen said he would have to use [...]
HORLICK PLANS SECOND PUSH INTO FILM INVESTMENT AT BRAMDEAN October 22, 2009 CITY superwoman Nicola Horlick has been keeping herself to herself of late, but she came out yesterday guns blazing to deny scurrilous rumours that her firm, Bramdean Asset Management, is on the block. “Bramdean is not for sale,” she insists, before launching into a tirade against idle gossipers. Horlick – who earlier this year was [...]
HORLICK PLANS SECOND PUSH INTO FILM INVESTMENT AT BRAMDEAN October 22, 2009 CITY superwoman Nicola Horlick has been keeping herself to herself of late, but she came out yesterday guns blazing to deny scurrilous rumours that her firm, Bramdean Asset Management, is on the block. “Bramdean is not for sale,” she insists, before launching into a tirade against idle gossipers. Horlick – who earlier this year was [...]
CITY VIEWS: ARE YOU MORE OR LESS LIKELY TO INVEST IN A PENSION? October 14, 2009 HAYDEN SINDEN AVIVA“The sooner you start saving for a pension, the less you have to pay out in one go. There is a common misconception that a state pension is enough to live on, and it’s not – it’s completely insufficient. And as people live longer, the pot of public money is going to run [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS October 11, 2009 McDermott Will & EmeryThe law firm has appointed Hugh Nineham as its new London office head, replacing Doron Ezickson, who steps down to return to full-time practice as head of international for the energy and commodities practice. Nineham joined the company in April 2008 from rival Lovells, where he previously headed up the firm’s international [...]