Bharti will pay Zain $10bn February 16, 2010 Bharti Airtel will finance its $10.7bn (£6.78bn) bid for Kuwaiti telecom firm Zain’s African assets with foreign currency loans. India’s top mobile operator is believed to be in talks with Standard Chartered, Barclays, State Bank of India, Goldman Sachs and Nomura to secure funding. State Bank of India had already agreed to provide $2bn in [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS March 11, 2010 Alexander Proudfoot The consultancy has hired a slew of City heavyweights to its new UK advisory board, chaired by Sir Patrick Brown, chair of the Go-Ahead Group. The board also includes Schroders chairman Michael Miles (pictured); AON UK chairman Paul Manduca; Regus Group chairman John Matthews; and Christopher Sheridan, a non-executive at Standard Bank. Lexicon [...]
Blackrock settles on City for London base February 4, 2010 BLACKROCK, the investment management group in which Barclays owns nearly 20 per cent, yesterday beat off Macquarie Bank to land a 25 year deal to base its London operations at Drapers Gardens in the City of London. The deal, which will see Blackrock paying £49 per square foot with a three year rent-free period, was [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS January 13, 2010 BARCLAYS Execution has initiated coverage of Barclays with a “buy” rating. The broker said revenues at BarCap should be relatively sustainable due to its diverse fixed income business and revenue growth from its organic investment programme. It also sees Barclays as the best European investment bank on tangible equity to assets. BG GROUP Collins Stewart [...]
Banks and commodities gain strength after S&P reassures on Greek debt March 16, 2010 BRITAIN’S top shares gained 0.5 per cent yesterday lifted by strength in banks and commodity issues after reassuring news on Greece’s debt situation and as investors awaited the outcome of a US Federal Reserve meeting. At the close, the FTSE 100 was 26.58 points higher at 5,620.43, having closed 0.6 per cent lower on Monday. [...]
CAN BARCLAYS CONTINUE ITS STRONG PERFORMANCE? August 3, 2009 NIC CLARKE CHARLES STANLEY“Barclays has been our most difficult call in the UK banking sector over the last 12 months. Performance in the next 12 months depends not only on whether BarCap can remain as robust as it has been but also importantly on the macro economic strength of the US, UK, Spain and South [...]
Constrained times ahead for banks as regulators piece together Basel III May 19, 2010 SINCE the banking crisis occurred, every major regulatory authority, central bank and government has been developing ideas for improving bank regulations, with some already imposed. Meanwhile, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, which produced the original 1988 Basel Accord regulating capital requirements for banks and its subsequent revision, Basel II, ploughs on with a new [...]
Public is still angry at City February 22, 2010 THERE is overwhelming public support for a cap on bankers’ pay and a windfall tax on bonuses, according to a poll. A YouGov poll has found that 76 per cent of people would support a cap on bonuses, while 59 per cent would back a windfall tax on bankers’ bonuses. Of that, 60 per cent [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS March 29, 2010 Bank of America Merrill Lynch The bank has appointed Carole Berndt and Wayne Scott to its corporate banking team as part of a global shake-up. Berndt, pictured, is head of EMEA global treasury services and joined from Citigroup. Scott is head of EMEA financial institutions treasury sales, also based in London. He was most recently [...]
CIBC and National Bank of Canada deliver stronger than expected growth February 25, 2010 TWO of Canada’s big banks kicked off earnings season with stronger-than-expected growth in profits yesterday, setting the stage for a rise in bank shares and upping the ante for rivals’ profits next week. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce said profit more than quadrupled in the first quarter, helped by volume growth in its retail markets [...]