Private sector hire rate jumps April 12, 2011 THE RATE at which the private sector in London took on staff hit its quickest pace for almost three years in March. A survey by Lloyds TSB and Markit, which indicates growth with a score above 50, shot up to 57.7 last month. The last time the private sector in the capital hired at a [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS May 17, 2011 HSBC Private Bank Antoine Cahuzac has been appointed as CEO of HSBC Private Bank France and becomes a member of the GPB EMEA executive committee. Cahuzac joined HSBC France in 1985, rising to head of global banking MENA, based in Dubai, before returning to France in 2008 as a senior corporate adviser to the chief [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS April 14, 2011 Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance Andrew Gaunt has been promoted to associate director of Lloyds TSB commercial finance’s business development team in the North East and Yorkshire. Gaunt moves from the lender’s large and major corporates team in the region, where he has spent the last five years as client manager, looking after a combined review [...]
Meet the IT man behind JK Rowling’s Pottermore June 26, 2011 JK ROWLING hit the headlines last week when she scuppered Apple and Amazon by taking her books into the digital world on her own online platform. Her entrepreneurial endeavour, however, was built by another rather entrepreneurial endeavour: a digital agency called Think. Think has only existed for eight years. It has travelled all the way [...]
Meet the IT man behind JK Rowling’s Pottermore June 26, 2011 JK ROWLING hit the headlines last week when she scuppered Apple and Amazon by taking her books into the digital world on her own online platform. Her entrepreneurial endeavour, however, was built by another rather entrepreneurial endeavour: a digital agency called Think. Think has only existed for eight years. It has travelled all the way [...]
Banks told to “ring fence” retail arms April 11, 2011 Top banks should shield their retail operations from riskier investment banking activities and hold more capital to protect taxpayers in the event of another financial crisis, a report said. Radical shake-up proposals outlined appear harshest for Lloyds Banking Group, which may be forced to sell hundreds more branches in addition to the 600 already on [...]
Markets shun banks on fear of ringfence June 15, 2011 BRITAIN’S four biggest banks saw £3.5bn wiped off their value yesterday as investors fretted that chancellor George Osborne’s support for a ring-fence of their retail arms could push up costs and erode returns. Barclays and RBS were the biggest fallers, losing 2.7 per cent and 1.9 per cent respectively due to their reliance on their investment [...]
Lloyds confirms it will drop TSB September 13, 2010 LLOYDS Banking Group yesterday confirmed plans to rebrand its retail banking business, including the dropping of the historic TSB name. The move, first announced last November when Lloyds agreed its restructuring plan with the European Commission, will see the retail operation renamed Lloyds Bank over the next three years. There will be no change to [...]
CITY A.M. | SHADOW MPC STICKS AT 6-3 AGAINST RAISING RATES May 4, 2011 ALLISTER HEATH | CITY A.M. “Quarter-point rise. Consumer price inflation is still expected to touch five per cent in the coming months, while the UK has recovered reasonably from the winter freeze. A gradual normalisation is required.” SIMON WARD | HENDERSON “Half-point rise. February’s inflation report signalled that rate hikes would be necessary to return [...]
PERSONAL FINANCE NEWS April 20, 2011 BURGLARS TO CASH IN ON WEDDING While the UK celebrates the royal wedding, AXA, the home insurers, predict a potentially huge surge in burglaries and accidental damage insurance claims. AXA’s research predicts that over four in ten of us will be away from our homes for the royal wedding while a further 21 per cent [...]