UK investors prove least likely to shy from taking risks June 14, 2009 INVESTORS in the UK are significantly more likely to increase the level of risk in their portfolios than their foreign counterparts, a new survey has shown. Among British investors, 37 per cent said they were likely to increase the level of risk in their portfolios in the next 12 months, according to the report by [...]
Rudd to take helm of MAC fund June 18, 2009 Sir Nigel Rudd, former deputy chairman of Barclays is to chair a new fund set up by Marwyn Alternative Capital. It will specialise in small to mid-cap companies that have short term liquidity problems. Supported by Royal Bank of Scotland, the new fund will look at investing in construction, science and engineering, among other sectors. [...]
Investment banks booming as RBS chief nets pay deal June 22, 2009 INVESTMENT banks are on course for a year of record profits, as they take advantage of dwindling competition to hoover up business from governments and companies raising money in the markets. Bankers at Goldman Sachs are expecting mammoth bonuses, after the investment banking division booked profits of more than £500m in the first quarter, nearly [...]
Investment banks booming as RBS chief nets pay deal June 22, 2009 INVESTMENT banks are on course for a year of record profits, as they take advantage of dwindling competition to hoover up business from governments and companies raising money in the markets. Bankers at Goldman Sachs are expecting mammoth bonuses, after the investment banking division booked profits of more than £500m in the first quarter, nearly [...]
Large cap index back on the up as sentiment stays high August 12, 2009 THE FTSE 100 closed up by 1 per cent yesterday, as investors took their positions ahead of last night’s Federal Reserve statement on US growth prospects. The index ended 45.42 points higher at 4,716.76, after closing down 1.1 per cent on Tuesday, its biggest fall in a fortnight after hitting 2009 highs on Friday. “Great, [...]
Regulator adopts a measured Code for bonuses August 12, 2009 NEWS that the Financial Services Authority (FSA) wants to influence but not emasculate the bank bonus culture is welcome, but was the only sensible option. The City watchdog has clearly listened to industry concerns, particularly the worry that an excessive clampdown on remuneration would spark an exodus of workers overseas. Jocelyn Mitchell, employment partner at [...]
Regulator adopts a measured Code for bonuses August 12, 2009 NEWS that the Financial Services Authority (FSA) wants to influence but not emasculate the bank bonus culture is welcome, but was the only sensible option. The City watchdog has clearly listened to industry concerns, particularly the worry that an excessive clampdown on remuneration would spark an exodus of workers overseas. Jocelyn Mitchell, employment partner at [...]
Banks back to winning ways July 19, 2009 MORGAN Stanley and Credit Suisse will continue the resurgence of fortunes among the world’s biggest banks this week, when they report second quarter results expected to show a gradual recovery. Wall Street giant Morgan Stanley, which reports on Wednesday, is forecast to show a slight improvement from the first quarter, cutting losses from $0.57 (£0.35) [...]
Huge demand for gilts sale led by banks June 16, 2009 THE DEBT Management Office (DMO) raised a greater-than-expected £7bn in a syndicated sale of 25-year gilts yesterday, easing fears of a lack of investor enthusiasm for British government debt. The DMO took orders for £15.25bn worth of gilts, making the sale by far the most popular syndicated sale of sovereign debt in history. Yields on [...]
Huge demand for gilts sale led by banks June 16, 2009 THE DEBT Management Office (DMO) raised a greater-than-expected £7bn in a syndicated sale of 25-year gilts yesterday, easing fears of a lack of investor enthusiasm for British government debt. The DMO took orders for £15.25bn worth of gilts, making the sale by far the most popular syndicated sale of sovereign debt in history. Yields on [...]