Lloyds of London profit halves as claims rise September 28, 2010 The Lloyd’s of London insurance market said its profit for the first six months of 2010 more than halved, hit by higher catastrophe claims and weaker investment returns. Lloyd’s had a first half pretax profit of £628m, down from £1.32bn in the same period last year, it said on Tuesday. Lloyd’s, which traces its origins [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS January 22, 2012 Kentz Corporation The FTSE 250 engineering group has announced that Christian Brown (pictured) will replace Hugh O’Donnell as chief executive on 1 February. Brown steps up from the role of group chief operating officer, while O’Donnell, who has led Kentz since 2000, will continue as an exclusive adviser to the group for the next three [...]
FTSE rally loses steam as energy stocks dip January 20, 2012 The FTSE 100 edged down this morning as energy and resource stocks pinned the market back after solid gains over the week. Greece and its private bondholders resumed debt swap talks today amid signs they are edging towards the deal needed to prevent a chaotic default by Athens. That helped to give financial stocks a [...]
John Nelson named new Lloyd’s chairman April 18, 2011 Lloyd’s of London has named John Nelson, a long-time City financier and chairman of real estate developer Hammerson, as its incoming chairman to replace Lord Levene. Nelson, a chartered accountant and corporate financier with Kleinwort Benson and Lazard, was chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston Europe from 1999 to 2002. He has since moved to [...]
First fall in the capital’s output since April ‘09 December 11, 2011 LONDON’S private sector output contracted last month, according to a business survey released this morning by Lloyds TSB. The worrying finding marked the first decline in the capital’s business activity for over two and a half years. The business activity index slipped to a reading of 49.3 in November, down from 50.4. Scores below 50 [...]
FTSE gains as manufacturing bounces back February 1, 2012 The FTSE rose this morning as better-than-expected UK and Chinese manufacturing data gave investor sentiment a boost and fuelled gains in mining and banking. Britain’s manufacturing sector unexpectedly returned to growth in January as orders rose for the first time in six months, indicating the UK could avoid recession if the sector continues to recover [...]
Resource stocks peg back FTSE January 18, 2012 The FTSE 100 edged down this morning amid continuing fears of a Greek economic meltdown and a lowering of world growth forecasts by the World Bank. Resource stocks were the worst hit overall as the bank predicted world economic growth of 2.5 per cent in 2012 and 3.1 per cent in 2013, well below the [...]
Bank stocks up as Eurozone fears ease January 19, 2012 The FTSE 100 today opened with a strong performance in the banking sector with investor confidence being buoyed by efforts to bring the Eurozone back in line after months of damaging instability. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is seeking to raise up to $600bn (£388.8bn) which would help ease worries about funding in the Eurozone. [...]
David Lloyd Leisure prepares to hire investment bank to assess its options December 4, 2011 GYM chain David Lloyd Leisure is preparing to appoint an investment bank to advise on its strategy, according to reports. The company, which is owned jointly by Caird Capital, the private equity firm whose investors include Lloyds Banking Group, and London & Regional, the property firm owned by the billionaire Livingstone brothers, held a board [...]
David Lloyd Leisure prepares to hire investment bank to assess its options December 4, 2011 GYM chain David Lloyd Leisure is preparing to appoint an investment bank to advise on its strategy, according to reports. The company, which is owned jointly by Caird Capital, the private equity firm whose investors include Lloyds Banking Group, and London & Regional, the property firm owned by the billionaire Livingstone brothers, held a board [...]