With-profit report fails to impress June 21, 2009 CLARE Spottiswoode, the former energy regulator who represents investors in Norwich Union’s (NU) with-profits funds, has been forced by NU owner Aviva to black out key figures in her report on the group’s controversial offer to investors over distributing a “surplus” capital pot. Spottiswoode is irked as some of the details may have aided the [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS June 23, 2009 AVIVACitigroup analysts said they no longer view Aviva as vulnerable from a capital perspective, after its hybrid debt issue and the disposal of Aviva Australia. Based on its standard return on embedded value approach, the broker upped its target price to 350p from 210p and raised its recommendation to “hold, high risk”. STANDARD CHARTEREDAhead of [...]
Catlin for 20 Gracechurch August 11, 2009 CATLIN, the biggest underwriter in the Lloyd’s of London insurance market, has made an offer for a 120,000 sq ft space at 20 Gracechurch Street. In what is the second biggest City property deal this year City A.M. can exclusively reveal the insurer will be paying around £45 per square foot for 15 years. It [...]
Funds buy up UK property August 10, 2009 PROPERTY fund managers are storming back into the UK market, believing the correction has now ended and bricks and mortar assets are looking cheap. Managers believe the collapse of the property bubble has created a wealth of investment opportunities, with Henderson’s Herald fund and F&C’s Commercial Property Trust both diving back in to the UK [...]
Insurers to support plans to hand them welfare state role July 26, 2009 THE INSURANCE industry will today throw its full backing behind a key government report set to pave the way for the industry to take on a £17bn chunk of the Treasury’s welfare state obligations. Stephen Haddrill, director-general of insurance body the ABI, said the report should help the industry boost its strength significantly over the [...]
Bank inflation report due as City heads for holiday season August 9, 2009 With the streets of the City emptying as weary workers head for sunnier climes, the torrent of company results slows to a trickle this week, but the markets will be scrutinising the Bank of England’s quarterly inflation report. The Bank, which releases its report on Wednesday, is expected to predict that inflation will stay low [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 8, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES ARCELORMITTAL ATTEMPTS TO EASE DEBT BURDENArcelorMittal has started talks with its banks about making conditions for re-paying its $26bn (£16.2bn) of debt less onerous, in a bid to reduce financial pressure on the company as the global downturn continues. The world’s biggest steelmaker has taken this step as an insurance policy against its [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 8, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES ARCELORMITTAL ATTEMPTS TO EASE DEBT BURDENArcelorMittal has started talks with its banks about making conditions for re-paying its $26bn (£16.2bn) of debt less onerous, in a bid to reduce financial pressure on the company as the global downturn continues. The world’s biggest steelmaker has taken this step as an insurance policy against its [...]
A true chalet paradise in the Alps September 16, 2009 ACTIVE Ski Retreats is not your average ski holiday resort. It’s not just that Sting has stayed in the chalet– it provides exceptional all-inclusive service, from the provision of the perfect ski boot, to delicious aperitifs to four course dinners, with an efficiency and enthusiasm that you’d be hard pressed to find elsewhere. All wood [...]
Banks gear up to report on the first half of a tough year August 2, 2009 The market’s attention is likely to be dominated this week by the banks, which will be reporting their first-half results during the five days. But there will be plenty more for investors to sink their teeth into, with insurers, bookmakers and industrials all on the radar too. Barclays and HSBC kick the week off this [...]