RBS to sell asset manager arm August 17, 2009 ROYAL Bank of Scotland is preparing to put its asset management business up for sale, including assets that are accessible to clients of Coutts, the private bank that is best known as an advisor to the Queen. A sale of RBS asset management, which creates hedge funds and private equity funds-of-funds using third-party managers, could [...]
City Moves who’s switching jobs September 7, 2009 ActantLars Hjaltman has joined the exchange trading solutions firm as head of development, based in the UK but operating in the firm’s major markets across Europe and the US. Hjaltman has over 20 years of experience in technology and software development, having most recently been chief operating officer of Electronic Shipping Solutions. He has also [...]
Banks said to need more capital July 21, 2009 Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland will need to raise billions to meet regulatory requirements on capital due to come into force in 2010, JPMorgan said yesterday. JPMorgan analyst Carla Antune da Silva said Barclays would need to find another £12.8bn and RBS £8.5bn to comply with rules requiring banks to set aside capital against [...]
Banks said to need more capital July 21, 2009 Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland will need to raise billions to meet regulatory requirements on capital due to come into force in 2010, JPMorgan said yesterday. JPMorgan analyst Carla Antune da Silva said Barclays would need to find another £12.8bn and RBS £8.5bn to comply with rules requiring banks to set aside capital against [...]
BSkyB and Deloitte bosses net millions August 4, 2009 THE senior partner of accountancy firm Deloitte, John Connolly, and the chief executive of BSkyB, John Darroch, have been awarded pay packages worth millions. Connolly, whose firm Deloitte is the auditor of the part-nationalised Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), grabbed an annual pay packet of £5.3m, benefiting from Deloitte’s profit-sharing scheme as the company earned [...]
NEWSPAPER VETERAN APPROACHES GUARDIAN WITH A HEAVY HAND March 24, 2010 HEATED words in the media world yesterday after Carolyn McCall’s abrupt defection from the helm of Guardian Media Group to easyJet. Some say McCall won’t be too sorely missed by her former charges at the Guardian, given the messy state of the group’s finances and her recent controversial decision to sell the Manchester Evening News. [...]
TAKING AFTERNOON TEA WITH THE GRAND DAMES OF THE BUSINESS WORLD September 21, 2009 THE City’s most illustrious ladies flocked to the House of Commons yesterday for afternoon tea at the launch of “Women for Boards”, the new initiative from super-recruiter Anna Mann to get more women onto the boards of Britain’s biggest firms. The idea was hatched in the middle of last year, when Mann, a founder of [...]
Kraft’s Cadbury bid sparks a flurry of FTSEmerger hopes September 7, 2009 THE leading share index notched back up towards the 5,000-points mark yesterday, after a proposed bid for Cadbury by Kraft raised hopes of a more general pick-up in merger activity and lifted banks and commodity shares. The FTSE 100 rose 1.7 per cent to a close of 4,933.18, up 81.48 points, as it came close [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING September 29, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMESHRE CHIEF BACKS HARSH CONDITIONS FOR SUPPORTThe chief executive of Hypo Real Estate says that a German government plan to enforce a controversial “squeeze-out” of minority shareholders next week is the only option for the troubled bank. Axel Wieandt said the move – which will deprive shareholders of a chance to recover further value [...]
The City lawyer who argues that banking has become even riskier November 4, 2009 T o David Morley, the phrase “it is better to travel than to arrive” must sound pretty strange, an expression invented only for those unfortunate souls who have not learnt to move at speed. For Morley, who joined top law firm Allen & Overy in 1980 and has led it as senior partner since last [...]