CITY VIEWS: HAVE YOU NOTICED THAT CONSUMER PRICE INFLATION HAS INCREASED? January 19, 2010 JONATHAN RANDLE | PTS CONSULTING “Not particularly. In my general shopping I haven’t seen any difference, though I’m quite frivolous with my money anyway. Inflation is something I expect to see going forward, when quantitative easing is reversed. I sold my car to get a cheaper one earlier this year, to save a bit of [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS February 4, 2010 Betfair Ian Dyson, finance director of retail giant Marks and Spencer, has taken up a new non-executive directorship at the betting firm. Dyson, who joins the Betfair board immediately, joined M&S in June 2005 as group finance director, becoming group finance and operations director in 2008. He was also formerly finance director at the Rank [...]
PROPERTY BARONS PAY TRIBUTE TO THEIR SAGE April 13, 2010 IT WAS a hop, a skip and a jump over to the Dorchester yesterday lunchtime for the slap-up annual lunch hosted by Gerald Ronson, the seasoned chief of property group Heron International. Ronson’s list of invitees reads like a who’s who of the upper echelons of property and high finance, including ex-Lloyds chair Sir Victor [...]
Facing the music January 13, 2010 THE leaders of Wall Street’s biggest banks yesterday admitted they had made mistakes as they were grilled on the causes of the financial meltdown. Chief executives from Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America (BoA) and Morgan Stanley all gave evidence to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in the first of a series of public [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS January 17, 2010 Charles Stanley The City stockbroking firm has appointed Andrew Atkins as head of new fund sales and distribution. Atkins joins from Lloyd George Asset Management and will be in charge of distributing the firm’s entire fund range, including the new value boutique Matterley, acquired by Charles Stanley last year. In his new role, he will [...]
£50m payday for Paulson Europe team January 7, 2010 PAULSON Europe, the UK arm of the hedge fund that made £400m betting against British banks during the financial crisis, boosted its revenues by 42 per cent last year. Four directors shared more than £50m for the 12 months to March as profits soared, according to the latest accounts. The highest-paid director, thought to be [...]
Bank on Green’s for top-notch nosh September 21, 2009 Green’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar14 Cornhill, London, EC3V 3NDTel: 020 7220 6300FOODSERVICEATMOSPHERECost per person without wine: £35 THERE are precious few dinings rooms in the City with the “cor blimey” factor, so the news that a new restaurant was opening in the old Lloyds Banking Hall set us nodding like the dog on the Churchill [...]
Britain is not heading for a hung parliament January 19, 2010 LAST year was tough for the banking industry, but it’s interesting to see which brands fared better than others. The two graphs show the proportion of positive responses each brand received out of the total responses for the set. Graph 1 tracks the three that did relatively well: Barclays, HSBC and National Savings and Investments. [...]
Treasury may allow Lloyds exit from APS August 10, 2009 THE Treasury would consider allowing Lloyds Banking Group to exit the asset protection scheme (APS) if the bank can prove its ability to launch a successful rights issue. Lloyds is still in negotiations with the government over the terms of the APS, despite having agreed in principle to insure £260bn worth of assets at a [...]
Large caps break 5,000 as travel gets its day in the sun September 9, 2009 THE FTSE 100 ended a week of waiting yesterday to pull itself above the 5,000 level by the close. The benchmark index rose by 1.2 per cent on the back of strong oil and bank stocks, as well as early gains on Wall Street. By the close the index was 56.96 points higher at 5,004.30, [...]