French business growth slows November 23, 2010 There was mixed news for France yesterday as business leaders signalled a slight decline in the economic outlook, in spite of positive growth figures released by Markit (see left). While the French Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose above the Eurozone average in November, the INSEE business climate index fell to 100 points, down from 104 [...]
Brussels is calling the shots over banker payouts January 9, 2011 MUCH of the rhetoric surrounding bankers’ bonuses is just that: rhetoric. David Cameron yesterday said that he didn’t want to micromanage British banks, a sentiment that should be welcomed, but the truth is that politicians in Brussels – not Britain – really call the shots when it comes to variable remuneration. For the Committee of European [...]
Brussels is calling the shots over banker payouts January 9, 2011 MUCH of the rhetoric surrounding bankers’ bonuses is just that: rhetoric. David Cameron yesterday said that he didn’t want to micromanage British banks, a sentiment that should be welcomed, but the truth is that politicians in Brussels – not Britain – really call the shots when it comes to variable remuneration. For the Committee of European [...]
PERSONAL FINANCE NEWS December 2, 2010 MORGAN STANLEY UNVEILS GROWTH PLAN Morgan Stanley this week announced the launch of its new FTSE Defensive Digital Growth Plan, which lasts for six years. The plan offers a fixed return of 60 per cent at maturity if the FTSE 100 rises or even if it falls by less than 20 per cent over the [...]
DTZ narrows losses to £6m December 15, 2010 REAL estate consultant DTZ said yesterday its first half loss narrowed on a strong performance in Asia, as it retained a cautious outlook due to market uncertainty in the UK and Europe. The company yesterday posted a pre-tax loss of £6m for the six months to 31 October, compared to a loss of £20.6m in [...]
Relapse for consumer confidence in the Eurozone, as trade deficit grows December 20, 2010 HOPES for a retailing resurgence across the Eurozone took a hit yesterday, with news that consumer confidence has dropped more sharply than expected. In November the confidence index rose to a 35-month high, yet appears set to drop in December, according to the European Commission’s “flash” reading. The full reading for the month will be [...]
High street sales edge up in November but retailers sweat over big item sales December 16, 2010 HIGH street sales were up in November, official figures showed yesterday. Sales rose 1.1 per cent on the previous year, and have now increased for every month since February, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The news came as John Lewis announced a sales boost of 12 per cent so far this week, [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS November 10, 2010 Aveva The engineering software group has appointed James Kidd to its board as its new chief financial officer, effective from the beginning of next year. He replaces Paul Taylor, who has been finance director for the past decade. Kidd, 40, has been at Aveva since 2004, including four years as head of finance. A chartered [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS January 6, 2011 Syndicate Asset Management The fund management group has promoted Jeremy Rance to the role of chief operating officer for the group. He will now be in charge of organising operational performance across all of the group’s subsidiaries. He joined the company in June last year at its subsidiary Ashcourt Rowan, having previously worked at Barclays, [...]
World stocks hit two-year high December 23, 2010 World stocks hit their highest level since September 2008 while oil held near a two-year peak as favourable US data reinforced expectations economic growth will retain momentum into next year. Wednesday’s upwardly revised data showing the US economy expanded at 2.6 per cent in the third quarter, coupled with recent retail sales figures, pointed to [...]