Abu Dhabi gives Dubai a $10bn bailout December 14, 2009 ABU DHABI’S surprise $10bn (£6bn) bailout of neighbouring Dubai has given the debt-laden emirate some breathing space to restructure its troubled Dubai World conglomerate. Yesterday’s move prevented an embarrassing debt default by Nakheel, the property arm of Dubai World, and went some way towards reassuring investors. Abu Dhabi’s intervention, which investors had been waiting for [...]
NEWS | IN BRIEF December 14, 2009 Barclays cheers Lehman assets Barclays boss Bob Diamond claimed yesterday that the assets the bank gained from Lehman Brothers are healthier than originally anticipated. Diamond made the comments at a speech to the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, over a year after Barclays bought up the US operations of Lehman Brothers, which fell [...]
Shipping industry fears Copenhagen summit will agree on new green tax December 14, 2009 THERE were growing fears within the shipping industry last night that government ministers gathered at the Copenhagen climate change summit would impose a green tax on shipping. There was thought to be growing support at the talks for a global tax or an emissions trading scheme for shipping and aviation. The British government favours emissions [...]
Shareholders back Lloyds in cash call December 14, 2009 LLOYDS Banking Group has hailed its £13.5bn rights issue as a success after shareholders took up more than 95 per cent of the shares on offer. The move came after a rights issue in June last year saw 13 per cent of shares on offer ignored by investors. The latest issue was part of a [...]
Unilever to appoint ex-Bristol Myers man as next CFO December 14, 2009 UNILEVER, the company behind Marmite, Magnum ice creams and Dove soap, is poised to appoint Jean-Marc Huet as its next chief financial officer, City A.M. can confirm. Sources said Unilever will announce the appointment either today or tomorrow. Huet resigned as finance chief of Bristol-Myers Squibb yesterday. The pharmaceutical company said he would leave at [...]
NEWS | IN BRIEF December 14, 2009 Galleon boss asks for lower bail Lawyers for Raj Rajaratnam, the Galleon hedge-fund founder accused in a coast-to-coast insider trading probe, yesterday asked a New York judge to reduce his bail from $100m to $20m, taking aim at the government’s reliance on a cooperating witness. His lawyers took issue with the government’s reliance for proving [...]
Glaxo thought to have paid $1bn on lawsuits over Paxil December 14, 2009 DRUGMAKER GlaxoSmithKline is understood to have paid out around $1bn (£698m) to resolve lawsuits over the antidepressant Paxil after it introduced the drug in 1993. Around $390m is thought to have been paid out on cases related to suicides and attempted suicides, $200m to settle addiction claims and birth defects resulting from the drug, and [...]
Narrowing Conservative lead fuels talk of earlier election December 14, 2009 THE CONSERVATIVES’ lead over Labour has narrowed to single figures, a Guardian/ICM poll showed yesterday, upping the pressure on Gordon Brown to call an early election. This is the first ICM poll since the end of 2008 that gives the Tories less than a double-digit lead, raising hope in the Labour camp that they can [...]
Gartmore in disappointing share debut December 14, 2009 GARTMORE’s shares made a disappointing debut yesterday, falling by as much as 10p in morning trading after the firm was forced to cut the value of its initial public offering. The stock closed 1.4 per cent down at 217p in its first day of listing, giving Gartmore a market capitalisation of £666.8m. The fund manager [...]
Treasury Select Committee set to grill chancellor over deficit December 14, 2009 GOVERNMENT debt and the tax on bankers’ bonuses will be the hot topics when Alistair Darling is grilled by the Treasury Select Committee tomorrow. The chancellor will be questioned over his pre-Budget Report, which includes a 50 per cent one-off super tax rate on bankers’ bonuses. Darling, who pledged to halve public borrowing by 2014, [...]