Where to Drink: Lanes of London and House of Ho will quench your thirst March 11, 2014 IF VARIETY is the spice of life, then London is spicier than a ghost chilli. This winter witnessed the launch of countless bars and restaurants, all of which offer a different experience, and one that’s offering four. Lanes of London on Park Lane has branched out from its Mayfair environs to incorporate inspirations from many [...]
Sorry greenbelt: London has a housing crisis and needs to build out and up March 10, 2014 IF YOU think London’s housing crisis is bad, house prices are too high, or rents are extortionate, you ain’t seen nothing yet. The capital’s population is forecast to increase by a further 1m by 2021, yet only 18,380 new homes were built in 2012-13. This is not just a social problem, with increasing numbers struggling [...]
US buyout firms club together in £2bn Nets deal March 24, 2014 US BUYOUT firms Advent and Bain Capital yesterday joined forces with Danish investor ATP to snap up card payment firm Nets, the latest sign of a revival in private equity club deals. The two US firms will pool their resources with ATP to pay 17bn Danish crowns (£1.9bn) in cash for the company, which is [...]
Buoyant Britain: Growth forecasts rise November 5, 2013 Growth forecasts rise as services improve at best rate in 16 years UK SERVICES posted their strongest growth in over 16 years during October, with the economy’s biggest sector showing no signs of slowing down as the fourth quarter kicked off. A major survey of firms revealed yesterday suggested that the economy could grow by [...]
Royal London balances out mixed results November 6, 2012 ROYAL London Group, the biggest mutual life and pensions group in the UK, yesterday revealed flat new business growth for the year, with slower inflows for its fund managers offset by increased business for its pension and protection arms. The company, comprised of eight separate business, said total new life and pensions business flatlined at [...]
What you need to know before the open April 10, 2014 Not much in the way of surprises from last night’s Fed meeting minutes. It seems officials are not in any hurry to raise rates, and markets rebounded on the news. The sell-off seen earlier in the week, though, seems to have been because of worries over pricey valuations, rather than rates concerns. According to the [...]
Mid cap stocks gain favour as UK economic optimism rises November 26, 2013 But don’t write off the more international FTSE 100 blue chips THE UK recovery has finally taken hold. But not only is growth returning, many are now more optimistic about our economic prospects compared to other advanced nations. Last week, the OECD revised down its 2013 global growth forecasts to 2.7 per cent from 3.1 [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 11 April 2014 April 10, 2014 FINANCIAL TIMES Banks urged to act over Heartbleed A US regulator has warned that cyber criminals could be impersonating bank services or stealing users’ online banking passwords after the “Heartbleed” bug, called one of the most significant breaches of internet security ever, was discovered in the software used to secure two-thirds of the web. The [...]
The UK’s 50 biggest companies that still have all-male boards March 26, 2014 UK companies are closing in on a government target to see women in 25 per cent of FTSE 100 board positions. That's according to the 2014 Cranfield Female FTSE board report, which shows that just 48 more women are needed on the boards of Britain's top companies for the target to be met. Just two [...]
FTSE 100 closes up despite volatile day as rouble plunges – London Report December 16, 2014 BRITAIN’S top equity index rose yesterday as a drop in UK inflation propped up the stock market in the face of market turmoil caused by Russia, while energy stocks rebounded. The blue-chip FTSE 100 index endured a volatile session, caused by a plunge in Russia’s rouble currency, before closing up by 2.4 per cent, or [...]