CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 7, 2011 Pensions First PensionsFirst Group has appointed David Norgrove, who was chairman of The Pensions Regulator from January 2005 until December 2010, as chairman. Norgrove is currently chairman of the Low Pay Commission and the Family Justice Review Panel and deputy chairman of the British Museum. Prior to this, he spent 16 years with Marks & [...]
HOW TO DRESS SMARTLY FOR WARMER DAYS July 7, 2011 FOUNDERS OF ROUS ILAND MEMBERS’ BOUTIQUE, WWW.ROUSILAND.COM Q.Earlier this week it got too hot for wearing a suit. What alternatives to a suit and shirt do you recommend? A.FOR women, with a few key pieces, summer office dressing can be a breeze. Elegant separates are just as acceptable as a suit and are perfect for [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 6, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES SPOTIFY SIGNS DEAL WITH VIRGIN Spotify and Virgin Media on Wednesday announced a deal that could help the music streaming service boost numbers of paying customers and reach a wider audience. By the end of the year, Virgin Media’s 4m UK customers will be able to access Spotify’s catalogue of 13m songs through [...]
HSBC PLAYS MUSICAL CHAIRS IN M&A ROLES July 6, 2011 CHANGE at the top at HSBC. The Capitalist has learned that rising star Maged Latif, who joined the bank from Goldman Sachs two years ago, has been fast-tracked from deputy head of M&A to co-head of global financial institutions group (FIG) advisory. Latif, who made his mark advising the government on taking Northern Rock into [...]
Allen & Overy posts rises in its profits and revenues July 6, 2011 ALLEN & Overy was the latest magic circle law firm to release its financial results yesterday, posting a seven per cent rise in revenues alongside a six per cent hike in profits. Turnover at the firm, which has 487 equity partners across 37 offices, rose to £1.12bn in the year to 30 April, climbing from £1.05bn [...]
Banks in retreat after Portugal downgrade July 6, 2011 The FTSE 100 lost ground on opening today after Moody’s cut Portugal’s credit rating to “junk” sending banking shares down. As the Eurozone crisis deepened investors abandoned risky equities as banks’ exposure to the crisis in the eurozone came under the spotlight. The euro fell sharply after the Moody’s four-notch downgrade to Ba2, with the [...]
Banks in retreat after Portugal downgrade July 6, 2011 The FTSE 100 lost ground on opening today after Moody’s cut Portugal’s credit rating to “junk” sending banking shares down. As the Eurozone crisis deepened investors abandoned risky equities as banks’ exposure to the crisis in the eurozone came under the spotlight. The euro fell sharply after the Moody’s four-notch downgrade to Ba2, with the [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 5, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES RWE CONSIDERS PULLING THE PLUG ON NPOWER On the banks of the River Trent, a new gas-fired power station at Staythorpe represents a £650m investment by Npower, the UK subsidiary of the German utility RWE, in Britain’s energy future. Yet RWE has been reviewing its strategic options, advised by Goldman Sachs, as it grapples [...]
Africa helps boost Tullow Oil revenue July 5, 2011 TULLOW OIL said it expected to post record revenues of $1.05bn (£0.65bn) for the first half of the year as it ramps up output in Africa. Higher oil prices and steady production at its Jubilee Field in Ghana will help boost the firm’s first-half revenues, the FTSE 100 oil and gas explorer said in a [...]
Cenkos chief Simon Melling steps down July 4, 2011 SIMON Melling, chief executive of mid-market stockbroker Cenkos, resigned after two years at the helm yesterday. The 50-year-old is believed to be leaving for personal reasons after a City career spanning 23 years. Melling became Cenkos’ chief executive two years ago after serving as its chief operating officer and finance director since its listing on [...]