Standard Life hit as market woes return October 29, 2009 INSURER Standard Life yesterday reported a 15 per cent fall in sales for the first nine months of the year. The drop reflected weak financial markets and was broadly in line with forecasts. Britain’s fourth-biggest insurer by market value, revealed that life and pensions sales for the nine months to 30 September were £10.5bn – [...]
BNP Paribas books 45pc rise in profit November 5, 2009 INVESTMENT banking and acquisitions helped France’s BNP Paribas to beat forecasts with higher third-quarter profits, but it was silent about whether it may buy parts of ailing British banks. Assets bought by BNP?from Fortis boosted the eurozone’s second-largest bank after Spain’s Santander, as well as taking investment banking and wealth management market share from rivals [...]
Cosmen clan snubs cash call at National Express November 11, 2009 NATIONAL EXPRESS, the struggling transport company, announced plans to raise £360m via a rights issue yesterday – but its main shareholder objected to the plans. The cash fetched from the fundraising will be used to shore up the group’s balance sheet and pay off its debt pile, after the rail and bus company snubbed takeover [...]
TOP FIVE BANKS SIGN UP TO BONUS ACCORD September 30, 2009 THE UK’s “big five” banks have committed to rules on pay agreed at the recent G20 summit in Pittsburgh, the Treasury announced yesterday. State-backed Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group, as well as HSBC, Barclays and Standard Chartered, issued a joint statement saying that they would “work with the FSA (Financial Services Authority) [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS October 14, 2009 Ambrian PartnersThe stockbroking firm has appointed Philip Dorgan, one of the most respected retail analysts in the market, to its research team. Dorgan has been a retail analyst at rival broker Panmure Gordon for the past 13 years, latterly as head of research. He was also head of European retail at Goldman Sachs between 1988 [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS October 14, 2009 Ambrian PartnersThe stockbroking firm has appointed Philip Dorgan, one of the most respected retail analysts in the market, to its research team. Dorgan has been a retail analyst at rival broker Panmure Gordon for the past 13 years, latterly as head of research. He was also head of European retail at Goldman Sachs between 1988 [...]
Q & A : THEBONUS CLAMPDOWN November 15, 2009 Q.HOWWILLTHENEWRULESAFFECTBANKERS’ PAYA.A code of conduct on bonuses published by the Financial Services Authority (FSA)in February this year said firms needed to ensure that remuneration policies did not expose them to excessive risk. It set out the proportion of bonuses that needed to be deferred and how long deferrals should be, how much should be awarded [...]
Glass ceiling hasn’t been smashed yet October 29, 2009 BRITAIN has slipped to 15th in the international league table for gender equality, it emerged yesterday, as a number of high-profile City women told City A.M. that they believed that glass ceiling still exists. Britain has slid to 15th place, down from 9th in 2006 for gender equality, according to the World Economic Fund. Top [...]
Fears over Greek and Austrian banks send FTSE shares down December 15, 2009 Britain’s leading share index shed 0.6 per cent yesterday, snapping a three-session rally with banks hit by some renewed sector caution, while oils and miners fell as a strengthening dollar weighed on metal prices. At the close, the FTSE 100 was 29.57 points lower at 5,285.77 after having gained one per cent on Monday to [...]
City Moves for 29 October 2009 | Who’s switching jobs October 28, 2009 Financial Services Skills CouncilThe FSSC has appointed Legal & General’s Adrian Clark and Santander’s Bernadette Brown, pictured, to its board of directors. Clark is L&G’s chief operating officer for protection throughout the UK as well as director of its Cardiff site. Brown is a human resources business partner for Santander’s UK businesses, based in the [...]