THE TIPSTER August 11, 2010 PRUDENTIAL shares have been trading in a range between 600p and 500p for the past six months. However, after languishing around the 500p mark, the stock has risen more than 15 per cent in the past three weeks to highs of 603.5p in anticipation of a positive first-half trading report today. Shares fell away slightly [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS July 7, 2010 BMW Barclays Capital reiterates a “strong buy” for BMW, based on its new forecasts. BarCap said that it believes that the luxury market provides a safehaven in the volatile European auto sector, due to its net exports, strong emerging market sales and lack of exposure to scrappage schemes. PERSIMMON JP Morgan Cazenove said that Persimmon [...]
LISTED PRODUCT NEWS June 16, 2010 MAY RECORD ETF MONTH FOR BARCLAYS As the stock markets plummeted in May, ETF trading volumes picked up sharply, according to figures from Barclays Stockbrokers. Monthly trading volumes were at their highest on record – up 44 per cent on the previous month and up 52 per cent on May 2009. Barclays Stockbrokers said that [...]
Barclays to rethink its salary plan December 13, 2009 BARCLAYS Capital has put plans to hike base salaries for its investment bankers on ice while it seeks clarification from the government on rules surrounding the bonus clampdown. BarCap had intended to give basic pay rises of up to 150 per cent to many of its 22,000 employees, a move that would particularly benefit junior [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 7, 2010 Religare Enterprises The Indian financial services group has appointed Stuart Pearce, pictured, and Kathryn Matthews as independent board directors. Pearce has over 35 years of experience in the sector and was previously chief executive and director general of the Qatar Financial Centre Authority. He has also worked as chief executive of UK investment management at [...]
Barclays buys New York market maker LaBrance in a $25m deal January 14, 2010 BARCLAYS is buying New York Stock Exchange market maker LaBranche for $25m (£15.3m). The move means the bank can strengthen its position as the biggest market maker on the index. The deal will also reduce the number of designated market makers (DMM) on the NYSE to just four with electronic systems becoming more widely used. [...]
Don’t get caught out by CGT September 16, 2010 BRITONS are set to waste over half a billion pounds this tax year in unnecessary capital gains tax (CGT) payments, research from unbiased.co.uk revealed earlier this week. The professional advice website said that UK taxpayers will waste £552m by not being CGT-efficient and warned that the capital gains tax rate rise to 28 per cent [...]
UK banks might look cheap, but pick carefully September 20, 2010 UK BANKING stocks rallied last week after the announcement of the Basel III banking reforms. But although the sector has avoided further bank-bashing, much of the detail has yet to emerge and a jumpy market should make for fruitful autumn trading. New capital ratio requirements made most of the Basel III headlines, with Tier 1 [...]
High Street cheers after World Cup fillip July 22, 2010 WARM weather and the World Cup encouraged Britons back to the high street last month, boosting retail sales volumes by 0.7 per cent in June, official data showed yesterday. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) also revised up the May increase to 0.8 per cent. Consequently, retail sales volumes rose 1.7 per cent in the [...]
Be ready to leap when the market turns September 15, 2010 THE popular obsession with City pay has not gone away, as was in evidence recently when the news that Bob Diamond will become CEO of Barclays was accompanied by lurid headlines about the “bonus banker”. City remuneration might be a dog-whistle issue for tabloids, but it’s also a big issue for everybody who works here, [...]