The world’s centre of gravity is moving East July 25, 2010 THE Prime Minister, who leads a delegation of senior ministers including George Osborne, William Hague and Vince Cable to India this week, is right to commit his government to building a “special partnership” with Delhi. The world’s centre of gravity is moving East. Washington is shifting its attention from its post WWII Atlantic allies to [...]
Pay for IT staff in hedge funds surging because of regulations July 25, 2010 PAY for IT staff working in hedge funds and asset managers has surged 13 per cent in the last six months as businesses face extra pressure to comply with banking regulations. The figures, from a survey by ReThink Recruitment, also reveal some funds are increasing their IT staffing by more than 50 per cent. Post [...]
55 PER CENT BEER BREWER GETS HAMMERED BY ANIMAL ACTIVISTS July 22, 2010 A DOLLOP of mirth for the City yesterday as it emerged that independent brewery BrewDog is up to its record-breaking tricks again. BrewDog, which has twice before held the record for the strongest beer in the world, yesterday unveiled its latest offering, a 55 per cent proof blond ale retailing at £500 a bottle, which [...]
55 PER CENT BEER BREWER GETS HAMMERED BY ANIMAL ACTIVISTS July 22, 2010 A DOLLOP of mirth for the City yesterday as it emerged that independent brewery BrewDog is up to its record-breaking tricks again. BrewDog, which has twice before held the record for the strongest beer in the world, yesterday unveiled its latest offering, a 55 per cent proof blond ale retailing at £500 a bottle, which [...]
Wall St rallies on corporate outlook July 22, 2010 Upbeat outlooks from economic bellwethers 3M, UPS and Caterpillar catapulted US stocks yesterday as investors shed some of their fears about the strength of the recovery. The parade of prominent names reporting earnings continued after the market’s close with Microsoft, whose shares rose 2.9 per cent in regular trading. The software company reported quarterly results [...]
Wall St rallies on corporate outlook July 22, 2010 Upbeat outlooks from economic bellwethers 3M, UPS and Caterpillar catapulted US stocks yesterday as investors shed some of their fears about the strength of the recovery. The parade of prominent names reporting earnings continued after the market’s close with Microsoft, whose shares rose 2.9 per cent in regular trading. The software company reported quarterly results [...]
Morgan Stanley continues down the road to recovery July 21, 2010 WALL Street lapped up a solid set of second-quarter results from Morgan Stanley yesterday, buoying market sentiment after a disappointing performance over the same period from some of the bank’s peers, notably Goldman Sachs. Morgan Stanley beat analyst expectations with post-tax profit of $1.4bn (£921m) for the three months to June, swinging back into the [...]
Sage is poised to appoint Guy Berruyer as its chief executive July 15, 2010 UK SOFTWARE group, Sage, is on the brink of appointing Guy Berruyer as its new chief executive. Berruyer is understood to be the favourite to take over from current boss Paul Walker, who is stepping down from the post after 16 years, according to the Financial Times. Contracts are expected to be signed within days. [...]
DTZ cautious despite profit July 13, 2010 STAFF pay cuts and a strong performance in its Asian business helped property consultancy DTZ return to the black only a year after posting losses of £35.1m. But despite the impressive turnaround to report pre-exceptional profits of £3.6m for the year to the end of April, the London-based company extended its dividend freeze to two [...]
UK’s rating not secure, warns S&P July 12, 2010 GEORGE Osborne’s bid to get the UK’s spiralling Budget deficit under control was dealt a blow yesterday when Standard & Poor’s (S&P) warned Britain remains at risk of losing its prized triple-A rating. The credit rating agency said it was keeping its negative outlook on the UK’s debt despite Osborne’s austerity Budget and warned the [...]