FTSE100 ends its best ever quarter with profit taking September 30, 2009 THE top share index closed lower yesterday with energy stocks, banks and miners among the biggest laggards on the last session of a record quarter. The FTSE 100 closed down 25.82 points, or 0.5 per cent, at 5,133.90 as investors locked in profits after the index put in its best quarterly performance since it was [...]
FTSE100 ends its best ever quarter with profit taking September 30, 2009 THE top share index closed lower yesterday with energy stocks, banks and miners among the biggest laggards on the last session of a record quarter. The FTSE 100 closed down 25.82 points, or 0.5 per cent, at 5,133.90 as investors locked in profits after the index put in its best quarterly performance since it was [...]
Wealth managers must restore trust post-Madoff September 23, 2009 THE world’s wealthy have been shaken by the global financial meltdown, not to mention Madoff and other scandals. Yet, according to research from wealth managers Scorpio Partnership and Standard Chartered Private Bank, confidence levels among the rich remain high with 72 per cent of wealthy UK individuals expecting their fortunes to increase next year. The [...]
THE LONDON REPORT September 17, 2009 BANKING and energy stocks fuelled a 0.8 per cent gain for the FTSE 100 by close yesterday, up for a fifth straight day, as sentiment on the outlook for the global economy improved further. Britain’s blue chip index closed up 39.82 points at 5,163.95, its highest close since late September last year, having added 1.6 [...]
FTSE’s six-day rally ends but pharmaceuticals get a boost September 21, 2009 THE FTSE 100 broke a six-day winning streak yesterday on the back of profit taking, especially in banks and commodity shares, leaving some investors wondering whether the recent rally is close to its conclusion. The index closed down 38.53 points, or 0.7 per cent, at 5134.36 points, after hitting a new 12-month high last week [...]
THE LONDON REPORT September 15, 2009 The FTSE 100 rose for a third straight session yesterday to close up by 0.5 per cent, boosted by bullish economic data from the US, as oils, miners and banks underpinned the rally. The index ended 23.28 points higher at 5,042.13, after trading as low as 4,996.52 earlier in the session. Energy stocks were higher, [...]
Royal Bank of Scotland to return to profit despite new writedowns August 6, 2009 ROYAL Bank of Scotland (RBS) is expected to return to profit today, as it reveals first half profit figures. The bank, which recorded a UK record loss of more than £24bn for 2008, is predicted to reveal first-half pre-tax earnings of £1.2bn, despite impairment charges expected to total £7.9bn. Chief executive Stephen Hester is also [...]
StanChart plumps for John Peace July 2, 2009 EMERGING markets bank Standard Chartered, which has enjoyed healthy revenues and profits, confirmed yesterday it had appointed John Peace as the group’s new chairman with immediate effect. Peace, 60, is set to receive £650,000 a year and a further £500,000 in shares, which will vest over the next three years. He is also chairman of [...]
SEEING IS BELIEVING AS 6,500 RUNNERS HIT THE CITY OF LONDON July 16, 2009 THE CITY was out in force last night for the fifth annual Standard Chartered Great City Run, and The Capitalist was impressed that as many as 6,500 of you tackled the five kilometre race in the name of the official charity, Seeing is Believing (SiB). The square mile closed to traffic so that teams from [...]
ANZ buys RBS Asian assets in a $550m deal August 4, 2009 AUSTRALIA and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) has agreed a $550m (£324.6m) deal to buy Asian assets from the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). The deal is its biggest overseas purchase, helping it to take on rivals HSBC and Standard Chartered in Asia’s fast-growing markets. ANZ has been in talks for weeks to buy retail [...]