IT’S OFFICIAL: BANK PROFITS ARE BACK August 2, 2009 BRITAIN’S biggest banks will this week herald a return to the gilded banking days of old as they post bumper interim profits, despite the impact of their mounting bad debts. Barclays is this morning expected to reveal a first-half pre-tax profit of £3.5bn, boosted by a stellar performance in its investment banking division, Barclays Capital, [...]
LSE cash calls boosted by rising market September 6, 2009 LEVELS of secondary fundraising on the London Stock Exchange have soared by 80 per cent over the year so far as companies scramble to take advantage of the upturn in market sentiment to raise cash. Cash calls on the LSE’s main market raised £56.2bn between January and August this year, a substantial increase on the [...]
FTSE set to dip as banks hit spotlight August 2, 2009 MUCH of the rally of the past three weeks has been US earnings-led, but this week we’ll have the chance to see how a range of UK banks’ half-yearly numbers go down. The overall diagnosis is likely to be one of recoveries in profitability, with concerns mounting over soaring bad-loan losses. Two of the likely [...]
FTSE100 ends its best ever quarter with profit taking September 30, 2009 THE top share index closed lower yesterday with energy stocks, banks and miners among the biggest laggards on the last session of a record quarter. The FTSE 100 closed down 25.82 points, or 0.5 per cent, at 5,133.90 as investors locked in profits after the index put in its best quarterly performance since it was [...]
FTSE100 ends its best ever quarter with profit taking September 30, 2009 THE top share index closed lower yesterday with energy stocks, banks and miners among the biggest laggards on the last session of a record quarter. The FTSE 100 closed down 25.82 points, or 0.5 per cent, at 5,133.90 as investors locked in profits after the index put in its best quarterly performance since it was [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS September 24, 2009 F&C Commercial Property TrustThe trust has appointed John Stephen, currently an independent non-executive director, as its new chairman, effective from 31 October. Stephen will replace Peter Niven, pictured, who steps down as chairman after four years and will remain on the board as a non-executive director. Niven is also a director of Resolution, which recently [...]
CITY MOVES Who’s switching jobs September 21, 2009 Matrix Corporate CapitalThe broking and corporate advisory firm has appointed Oliver Hoare as head of pan-European large cap equity sales. Hoare, who will begin with full coverage of the UK market and then roll out his team’s service to continental Europe, brings over 20 years of experience to the role. He was most recently at [...]
CITY MOVES Who’s switching jobs September 21, 2009 Matrix Corporate CapitalThe broking and corporate advisory firm has appointed Oliver Hoare as head of pan-European large cap equity sales. Hoare, who will begin with full coverage of the UK market and then roll out his team’s service to continental Europe, brings over 20 years of experience to the role. He was most recently at [...]
Better outlook for banks one year after Lehman September 14, 2009 WHEN Lehman Brothers collapsed a year ago, it seemed that the world would never be the same. Global markets wobbled and once giant investment banks were crippled as sub-prime mortgages and credit default swaps unravelled and we braced ourselves for a worldwide recession. Wall Street had shrunk to less than a third of its pre-Lehman [...]
City cash calls dominate EU July 26, 2009 EQUITY issues in the UK have accounted for 46 per cent of the total issuance in Europe this year so far. The City scramble to raise capital meant giant offerings from HSBC, Rio Tinto and Lloyds Banking Group. Thomson Reuters data shows that of the $129.5bn (£78.8bn) of equity capital market activity seen in Europe [...]