Italian directories publisher Seat joins the long list of corporate bond issuers January 18, 2010 ITALIAN yellow-pages publisher Seat Pagine Gialle yesterday revealed that it will be issuing a €650m (£573m) bond to help it refinance its debts. The group, which publishes ThomsonLocal in the UK, issued a prospectus following a refinancing deal reached last week with its senior creditor banks in an agreement managed by the Royal Bank Of [...]
KRAFT November 9, 2009 KRAFT has enlisted a syndicate of banks to agree to a £5.5bn credit facility to finance the cash portion of its bid and go towards paying down some of Cadbury’s debt, should the bid succeed. Citigroup Global Markets, Deutsche Bank Securities and HSBC Securities served as joint bookrunners, while Citibank and Deutsche Bank Cayman Islands [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS December 15, 2009 F&C ASSET MANAGEMENT Singer Capital Markets trimmed estimates on F&C yesterday following a pre-close briefing with the company, to reflect slightly higher variable staff costs. But the broker said the share price remains at a discount within the sector after a year of strong fund performance. It kept its “buy” rating with a target price [...]
Ex-Deutsche chief faces fraud charges November 18, 2009 THE former chief executive of Deutsche Bank has been charged with attempted fraud in the course of a long-running court feud with an ageing media entrepreneur. Prosecutors in Munich allege Rolf Breuer, who stepped down from Deutsche’s board seven years ago, lied to judges to avoid a conviction in a civil suit brought by TV [...]
Foreign banks urged to lend to UK firms December 7, 2009 FOREIGN banks were yesterday asked to provide billions of pounds in loans to cash-strapped small businesses at a secret meeting with chancellor Alistair Darling and business secretary Lord Mandelson. The government lobbied senior executives from Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan Chase, UBS, and BNP Paribas at a covert meeting in a bid to get [...]
UK banks caught up in Obama supertax January 14, 2010 BRITISH banks are on the hook for billions of dollars under US government plans to hit Wall Street with a $117bn (£72bn) 10-year levy. Barclays Capital, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC will fall within the scope of President Barack Obama’s charge, which is designed to recoup losses incurred by the Tarp scheme. Last night, [...]
NEWS | IN BRIEF January 3, 2010 Ski breaks hit by the recession Almost 20 per cent of UK consumers intend to sacrifice their annual winter sun or ski break this year to combat the financial pressures of the recession, research from accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers has shown. But consumers will balance their winter thriftiness with a travel spending spree in the summer, [...]
CITY AM | SHADOW MPC January 6, 2010 ALLISTER HEATH | CITY A.M. “The PMI services data show the UK grew in the fourth quarter and the money supply figures looked healthier than expected. QE needs to be stopped sooner rather than later but rates should stay put for now.” SIMON WARD | HENDERSON “Suspend QE and signal an intention to begin normalising [...]
Greece woes spoil continental party January 18, 2010 EUROPEAN shares rose in early trade yesterday, recovering some of Friday’s losses, with miners gaining on higher metals prices. In morning trading, the FTSEurofirst 300 index was up 0.6 per cent at 1,058.15 points. Miners were among early gainers, as copper rose on hope that strong Chinese demand could cut inventories. Precious metals were also [...]
UK mortgage loans at a 20 month peak January 4, 2010 UK MORTGAGE approvals rose in November to their highest level since March 2008 as confidence trickles back into the property market, Bank of England figures showed yesterday. Loan approvals numbered 60,518 over the month, rising from an upwardly-revised 57,718 in October and more than double the record low of 27,162 set in November 2008. The [...]