Barclays bracing itself for protests August 5, 2009 BARCLAYS’ staff are set to stage a protest over pensions outside the bank’s annual meeting today. Barclays chief executive John Varley has argued that the bank’s pension fund deficit is worsening and curtailing its final salary pension scheme is best for present and future staff, and its pensioners. But the Unite union, which represents more [...]
Barclays bracing itself for protests August 5, 2009 BARCLAYS’ staff are set to stage a protest over pensions outside the bank’s annual meeting today. Barclays chief executive John Varley has argued that the bank’s pension fund deficit is worsening and curtailing its final salary pension scheme is best for present and future staff, and its pensioners. But the Unite union, which represents more [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS February 7, 2010 BARCLAYS Shore Capital has reiterated its “buy” recommendation, saying it continues to view Barclays as the most attractively valued UK bank on a risk/return basis. The broker has downgraded earnings and rebased dividend forecasts, reflecting a quieter fourth quarter for BarCap, tighter margins and a focus on capital preservation. ROYAL DUTCH SHELL Morgan Stanley says [...]
FOREX FLASH March 9, 2010 Goldman upbeat on sterling The pound has been in retreat since yesterday, after trade data for January suggested that a weaker pound is not yet helping British exports. But this could be short-lived. Goldman Sachs economist Erik Nielsen thinks that the UK economy should emerge from recession before the Eurozone. Nielsen made the comments during [...]
Watch out as those bond yields drift upwards April 5, 2010 Something very interesting is happening in the bond market these days, and, yes, it has to do with the enormous amount of bonds that are being issued by governments. In one word, it can be described as distortion. For a very long time, even with the knowledge that budget deficits were ballooning from government overspending, [...]
UK must cut state spending February 3, 2010 BRITAIN needs a more radical programme of spending cuts to slash the budget deficit over the next few years, a leading think-tank urged yesterday. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) called for an extra £13bn worth of tightening by 2015-16 – or five per cent of GDP. Doing more of the required consolidation sooner would [...]
Generating cash from caring April 29, 2010 IT’S NOT often that an entrepreneur comes up with a multi-million pound idea while out with his elderly aunts looking at care homes around the south of England. But that is what happened to ex-advertising whiz Mike Parsons. That was back in 1988. The dismal state of the care homes that he visited sparked an [...]
DIAMOND TAKES HARD LINE ON BONUS ROW February 16, 2010 AS AN investment banking doyen continually under the cosh these days with regard to bonus payments, it must be tough to keep a calm and unruffled façade at all times. Bob Diamond, the president of Barclays and head of its money-spinning investment bank Barclays Capital – yesterday kept mostly schtum at the group’s annual results [...]
CHANCELLOR CHALLENGE: WE RATE LAST NIGHT’S TV DEBATE March 29, 2010 ALISTAIR DARLING LABOUR Performance Darling gave a solid if uninspiring performance, adopting a reassuring tone that supported Labour’s “don’t wreck the recovery” theme. But he stuttered when pressed by his rivals, and adopted arguments and language that was probably too complex for the average viewer. 6/10 Content Having delivered his Budget last week, Alistair Darling [...]
London’s FTSE 100 ends down after weak oil stocks weigh on the market March 22, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index ended slightly lower yesterday, as weakness in oil stocks outpaced firmer drugmakers, as the US House of Representatives approved a healthcare reform bill, and with miners also in demand. The FTSE 100 ended down 5.58 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 5,644.54 after a volatile session which saw the index dip [...]