Syrian mulls £400m bid for Liverpool August 1, 2010 A FORMER Syrian international footballer has become the latest businessman to be linked with a bid for Liverpool Football Club. Yahya Kirdi, who claims to be fronting a consortium of wealthy Arab investors, is understood to be in talks with the club’s much-maligned American owners. There was speculation earlier this year that Kirdi, who is [...]
Santander scoops 318 RBS branches after £4.5bn boost August 4, 2010 SPANISH giant Santander fired a warning shot across the bows of UK lenders yesterday, agreeing to buy 318 branches from Royal Bank of Scotland and preparing to reshuffle its global operations. Santander will become the fourth-largest bank on the high street after it takes over the outlets from RBS for £1.7bn. The deal, due to [...]
Don’t fritter away your cash on gratuitous advice fees September 9, 2010 MANY a City worker spends her hours turning over millions for institutional or super-rich private clients as a matter of course. But when it comes to managing one’s personal wealth, the right strategy can seem far less clear. The perceived security of an independent financial advisor (IFA) can seem appealing, but the fees of the [...]
Don’t fritter away your cash on gratuitous advice fees September 9, 2010 MANY a City worker spends her hours turning over millions for institutional or super-rich private clients as a matter of course. But when it comes to managing one’s personal wealth, the right strategy can seem far less clear. The perceived security of an independent financial advisor (IFA) can seem appealing, but the fees of the [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS August 23, 2010 Future Group The media business has appointed former ITN chief executive Mark Wood as chief executive of its UK business. Wood, who stood down from ITN last year, has been a non-executive director at Future since April 2009. He will leave the board on taking up his new post at the end of the month. [...]
MPC moots revival of QE programme July 21, 2010 BANK OF ENGLAND policymakers considered extending the £200bn quantitative easing (QE) programme this month after weaker data pointed to a deteriorating economic outlook. At the monetary policy meeting held on 7 and 8 July, the minutes revealed that the committee considered “arguments in favour of a modest easing in the stance of monetary policy”. “A [...]
MPC moots revival of QE programme July 21, 2010 BANK OF ENGLAND policymakers considered extending the £200bn quantitative easing (QE) programme this month after weaker data pointed to a deteriorating economic outlook. At the monetary policy meeting held on 7 and 8 July, the minutes revealed that the committee considered “arguments in favour of a modest easing in the stance of monetary policy”. “A [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 5, 2010 SWIP The Scottish Widows Investment Partnership has appointed Ramsay Urquhart as its new finance director and part of the executive committee, reporting directly to managing director Dean Buckley. Urquhart joins from Barclays Wealth, where he has been head of investment operations since September 2006. Prior to that, he spent 14 years at Dutch financial services [...]
Construction growth slows down in July August 3, 2010 CONSTRUCTION activity in the UK dropped sharply to a four-month low last month, according to a leading survey published yesterday. The Markit/CIPS purchasing managers’ index for the construction sector fell to 54.1 in July from 58.4 in June, highlighting concerns that activity in the sector may have peaked. However, this is the fifth consecutive month that the [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 12, 2010 HSBC Private Bank The bank has appointed three associate directors to its high net worth team. Simon Gamse has over 28 years of experience, including working for Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs and Barclays Wealth. Jonathan Reed joins from Seven Investment Management, while Paul Avant (pictured) returns to London to take up his new position, having [...]