Q&A: BEHIND THE BONUS NOISE July 1, 2010 Q.how long has this been brewing for? A.The European Union’s strictures on bonuses are part of a wider directive demanding higher capital requirements from banks and a new attitude to risk-taking. Work began in earnest around a year ago, and MEPs have been explicit in linking the overhaul to the events of the financial crisis [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS May 9, 2010 BARCLAYS UBS maintains a “buy” rating on Barclays and says revenues in the investment bank are set to grow as newer businesses start to deliver. The sharp negative reaction to Barclays’ trading update last month was on a weaker revenue performance than expected but UBS says the lower revenue was counterbalanced by lower costs. It [...]
SPREAD BET GURU August 1, 2010 MARKET STRATEGIST josh@cityindex.co.uk Q. Dear Josh, what aspects are there to consider before using stop losses when spread betting? A. Stop losses can be a good means of protecting your trading risk. The first aspect I would always consider would be whether to use a standard or guaranteed stop loss. Of course, a guaranteed stop [...]
SPREAD BET GURU August 1, 2010 MARKET STRATEGIST josh@cityindex.co.uk Q. Dear Josh, what aspects are there to consider before using stop losses when spread betting? A. Stop losses can be a good means of protecting your trading risk. The first aspect I would always consider would be whether to use a standard or guaranteed stop loss. Of course, a guaranteed stop [...]
UK stocks sag after gloomy news from Bank of England August 11, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index fell sharply to a three-week low closing yesterday, with banks and commodity stocks leading a broad-based sell-off after US and UK central banks voiced concerns over the economic recovery. Technology firm Smiths Group, however, topped the list of a handful of gainers, up 3.9 per cent as traders cited break-up hopes [...]
UK stocks sag after gloomy news from Bank of England August 11, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index fell sharply to a three-week low closing yesterday, with banks and commodity stocks leading a broad-based sell-off after US and UK central banks voiced concerns over the economic recovery. Technology firm Smiths Group, however, topped the list of a handful of gainers, up 3.9 per cent as traders cited break-up hopes [...]
PERSONAL FINANCE NEWS June 3, 2010 NO OVERSEAS FX FEES WITH KALIXA Whether you are heading to South Africa for the World Cup or elsewhere this summer, you ought to be thinking about your currency arrangements as early as possible. Kalixa, the pre-paid Mastercard, has announced this week that it will be waiving its standard foreign exchange fee for all point-of-sale [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 11, 2010 Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity The charity has appointed fund management veteran Nichola Pease as a trustee, taking on the position held by ex-Man Group chief Stanley Fink until last month. Pease is deputy chairman of JO Hambro Capital Management, which she joined in 1998 as chief executive. She also previously helped to set up [...]
Banks boost FTSE past the 5,400 mark after quiet day August 9, 2010 FINANCIAL stocks boosted the UK’s leading share index yesterday, rallying from falls in the previous session following weak US jobs data and supported by energy markers which gained in tandem with crude. The FTSE 100 was up 78.13 points, or 1.5 per cent, at 5,410.52, having closed 0.6 per cent lower on Friday, albeit in [...]
CITY VIEWS: SHOULD PRUDENTIAL MANAGEMENT BE FORCED TO RESIGN? June 9, 2010 ARIF MALIK | BARCLAYS “The management must be held responsible for the AIA situation. If Prudential’s shares were in demand then they should not have had a problem with the rights issue but for it to reach this stage now, senior figures are partly to blame. It may be a better idea to have a [...]