Linklaters’ Mr Tough Guy on why the next two months are key for the City September 28, 2009 THE legal profession might be going through one of its biggest slumps in a decade – but you would not know that looking at Linklaters’ senior partner David Cheyne. A small, dapper man, he is relaxed and all smiles as he sits in a tastefully furnished ground floor meeting room at the firm’s Silk Street [...]
No pain, no gain for banks in return to normality July 26, 2009 The recent announcement by the European Commission on guidelines for restructuring aid to banks exposes the difficult decisions, not to mention the pain, that the whole of our banking system still has to go through to return to normality. Competition is good, but policy to ensure it is a minefield, especially at a cross-border level. [...]
Stagecoach’s buses boom, trains falter June 24, 2009 RAIL and bus group Stagecoach said yesterday its full-year pre-tax profits were up 12.6 per cent to £196.4m on the back of a strong performance at its bus division. But the group warned its UK rail division would make a huge loss in 2010 and 2111, if an ongoing row over who should foot the [...]
ASIAN SURGE DEPENDS ON US RECOVERY July 19, 2009 JANE FOLEY RESEARCH DIRECTOR, FOREX.COM STRONG earnings reports from both Goldman Sachs and Intel and an improvement in some economic data releases last week partially cleared the cloud of economic gloom that has been hanging over the global recovery. The particularly strong gains in Asia finally added some substance to the belief that the global [...]
ASIAN SURGE DEPENDS ON US RECOVERY July 19, 2009 JANE FOLEY RESEARCH DIRECTOR, FOREX.COM STRONG earnings reports from both Goldman Sachs and Intel and an improvement in some economic data releases last week partially cleared the cloud of economic gloom that has been hanging over the global recovery. The particularly strong gains in Asia finally added some substance to the belief that the global [...]
Darling gives FSA power to rein in the activity of City firms July 8, 2009 THE FINANCIAL Services Authority (FSA) will share formal responsibility for financial stability with the Bank of England, under a raft of measures included in chancellor Alistair Darling’s white paper on financial regulation. The chancellor rejected Conservative calls for the Bank of England to be given primary responsibility for monitoring dangers to the economy, instead opting [...]
Darling gives FSA power to rein in the activity of City firms July 8, 2009 THE FINANCIAL Services Authority (FSA) will share formal responsibility for financial stability with the Bank of England, under a raft of measures included in chancellor Alistair Darling’s white paper on financial regulation. The chancellor rejected Conservative calls for the Bank of England to be given primary responsibility for monitoring dangers to the economy, instead opting [...]
CVC trumps TNT as Royal Mail bidder May 31, 2009 CVC PARTNERS, the private equity group, has offered to pay around £2bn for a 30 per cent stake in Royal Mail, it emerged yesterday, as the controversial bid to part privatise the franchise nudges ahead. The group’s offer beats a bid from rival logistics group TNT, but is less than the government has hoped to [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING May 25, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES OPINIONS SHIFT TOWARDS LONGER WORKING LIVESA majority of Britons now favour longer working lives if it means a more generous pension in retirement, a significant shift of opinion in the few years since the subject was raised by the Pensions Commission report in 2005. A Financial Times/Harris survey of 1,126 adults in Britain [...]
History tells us that indices have further upside to come June 22, 2009 FOLLOWING a three-month rally in global equities, stock market indices have eased off as investors face the prospect of a slow and protracted recovery and question whether a correction – of some magnitude, at least – is now overdue. Given the sharp rise in equity prices since March, many investors are now wondering what is [...]