Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered Labour’s first Budget in 14 years, announcing £40bn of tax rises, Central London Alliance comments
CITY VIEWS: SHOULD THE UK HELP BAIL OUT IRELAND November 22, 2010 RICHARD YOUNG | CONTROLCIRCLE “I’m not sure why we are trying to support an independent country when we have got mountains of debt of our own. There needs to be an underlying trade or political reason to do so.” CHRISTOPHER MILLER | INVESTMENT QUOTIENT “It’s not ideal, but it would be far worse if companies [...]
CITY VIEWS: SHOULD THE UK HELP BAIL OUT IRELAND November 22, 2010 RICHARD YOUNG | CONTROLCIRCLE “I’m not sure why we are trying to support an independent country when we have got mountains of debt of our own. There needs to be an underlying trade or political reason to do so.” CHRISTOPHER MILLER | INVESTMENT QUOTIENT “It’s not ideal, but it would be far worse if companies [...]
Investing your love in bricks and mortar November 18, 2010 1 BUDGET Before you start the fun stuff – househunting – make sure you have covered the boring stuff: finances. Work out how much you can afford to put towards mortgage repayments each month, based on your joint net income, and joint outgoings. If, like Kate and William, you are thoroughly modern and are already [...]
Investing your love in bricks and mortar November 18, 2010 1 BUDGET Before you start the fun stuff – househunting – make sure you have covered the boring stuff: finances. Work out how much you can afford to put towards mortgage repayments each month, based on your joint net income, and joint outgoings. If, like Kate and William, you are thoroughly modern and are already [...]
Icap revenue up on e-trade November 17, 2010 ICAP, the interdealer broker, said yesterday revenue increased nine per cent to £867m in the first half of the year on the back of its electronic and post trade units. The broker said pre-tax profit also rose by two per cent to £183m and it raised its interim dividend by three per cent to 5.27p. [...]
Icap revenue up on e-trade November 17, 2010 ICAP, the interdealer broker, said yesterday revenue increased nine per cent to £867m in the first half of the year on the back of its electronic and post trade units. The broker said pre-tax profit also rose by two per cent to £183m and it raised its interim dividend by three per cent to 5.27p. [...]
The Tube boss who is battling to rebuild the world’s oldest network November 17, 2010 It has been a tough few months for the new managing director of London Underground. Mike Brown, a company veteran who returned in March, faces his fourth strike over the axing of ticket office jobs in a matter of weeks. Tube unions RMT and the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association say getting rid of 800 ticket [...]
British Land eyes disposal of City assets November 16, 2010 LONDON landlord British Land intends to sell assets in the City financial district as it takes a more trading-focused investment strategy, adding an uptick in its exposure to prime offices may not last long. The company said yesterday its £1bn share in developing 2.1m square feet of prime offices in central London would see its [...]
Cable & Wireless Worldwide says it is happy with current full-year target November 16, 2010 TELECOMS firm Cable & Wireless Worldwide is comfortable with full-year expectations after posting first-half sales and earnings in line with forecasts despite pressure from cuts to UK public spending. C&W Worldwide (CWW), which concentrates on the global corporate market and has a large presence in Britain, said the “satisfactory” results had been held back by [...]
K1 founder charged with fraud for Ponzi scheme November 16, 2010 HELMUT Kiener, founder of German hedge fund group K1, is being charged with fraud, forgery of documents and tax evasion more than a year after he was arrested in a multi-million-dollar investigation. He is accused of having swindled investors out of about €345m (£293.6m) with an elaborate Ponzi scheme, the public prosecutors’ office in Wuerzburg, [...]