WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING January 24, 2010 THE SUNDAYS The Sunday Telegraph TCHENGUIZ BROTHERS IN £2BN BANK CLAIMS Companies linked to Robert and Vincent Tchenguiz, the property entrepreneurs, have filed creditors’ claims totalling £2.26bn against Kaupthing, despite being among the failed Icelandic bank’s biggest borrowers. It emerged last summer that Robert Tchenguiz had borrowed €1.7bn (£1.5bn) from the bank and Vincent Tchenguiz [...]
Record October volumes for Plus November 22, 2009 Stock exchange group Plus Markets reported record trading over the month of October after it diversified into Aim share trading on its platform in the summer. Equity trading volumes reached over 11bn shares in October, a 238 per cent increase on the same month last year. The group, which specialises in smaller-cap stocks but also [...]
City firms in fresh attacks on bonus tax December 15, 2009 STEPHEN Hester, chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, warned yesterday that the politicisation of bankers’ bonuses could wipe billions of pounds off the taxpayer’s stake in RBS. Treasury plans to levy a one-off 50 per cent tax on bank bonuses have added to woes at the Scottish institution, whose directors were already at loggerheads [...]
Disappointing results from Alcoa rock mining stocks January 12, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index closed 0.7 per cent lower yesterday as commodities and banks led the retreat over concerns that China’s move to tighten banks’ reserve requirements may slow global economic recovery. The FTSE 100 index closed down 39.36 points at 5,498.71, dropping back after hitting a 16-month intraday peak at 5,600.48 on Monday. China’s [...]
Miners lend muscle to FTSE as banks shake off US blues January 18, 2010 BRITAIN’S leading share index took on 0.7 per cent yesterday, as heavyweight mining issues rallied with firmer metal prices, while banks moved higher awaiting further earnings news from US peers. At the close, the FTSE 100 index was 39.02 points higher at 5,494.39, albeit in subdued trade with US markets closed for Martin Luther King [...]
Mining stocks lead weaker banking and power firms December 2, 2009 Britain’s leading share index ended 0.3 per cent higher yesterday as mining firms gained on the back of higher commodity prices, outpacing some weakness in banks and energy stocks. The FTSE 100 closed 15.22 points higher at 5,327.39, adding to Tuesday’s strength when the index recorded its biggest one-day gain in more than four months [...]
BBVA ups stake in China November 22, 2009 SPANISH bank BBVA is looking to plough a further €1.1bn (£991,000) into China’s Citic Bank, increasing its reputation for Chinese invesment. The bank, which would lift its stake from 10 to 15 per cent, is bucking the trend of Western banks such as UBS and Royal Bank of Scotland, who have been pulling out of [...]
Treasury pays 107m in fees December 3, 2009 THE Treasury expects to have spent £107m by April 2010 on legal and financial advisers to sort out the banking crisis, a report from the National Audit Office revealed today. The legal firm Slaughter and May tops a table of fees paid for services with a bill of £32.9m, followed by Credit Suisse with £15.4m. [...]
1,000 bankers quit RBS after bonus bust-up December 6, 2009 MORE than 1,000 of Royal Bank of Scotland’s top bankers have defected after the increasingly bitter row over bonuses at the group, City A.M. can confirm, fuelling fears that the clampdown on remuneration will damage its chances of being able to deliver value to shareholders in the future. Although a healthy staff turnover is usual [...]
Miners push FTSE higher but M&S weighs on retail shares January 7, 2010 BRITAIN’S top shares added 0.1 percent yesterday as a rally by heavyweight miners, in tandem with stronger metal prices, offset weakness in energy issues, with retailers upset by a disappointing update from M&S. At the close, the FTSE 100 index was 7.54 points higher at 5,530.04, another 16-month closing high. “It looks like the big [...]