How to give December 18, 2012 online at: www.cityam.com/appeal by text CITY13 and amount (£5 or £10 only) to 70070 Text donations may not work from company mobile phones as these often block premium messages. credit or debit card by phone to Opportunity International (01865 725 304) If donations exceed our programme needs in Africa, they will be deployed elsewhere. DONATIONS [...]
Who’s switching jobs December 18, 2012 Adveq The asset management firm has promoted Sanjay Gupta to executive director. He joined in 2008 as a senior associate in its investment management team, and he is currently head of the Adveq Opportunity programme and leads its US buyout and turnaround investment activity. State Street Global Advisors The asset management division of State Street [...]
Best of the Brokers December 18, 2012 CAIRN ENERGY UBS yesterday changed its rating from “neutral” to “buy”, and raised the price target by 25p to 325p for the energy company, saying it is a slow burner with high potential and low risk. VODAFONE Morgan Stanley said the telecoms firm has made “very effective asset disposals” and mentioned the possibility of a [...]
Stocks rally to cap off best run in a month December 18, 2012 US stocks rallied on strong volume yesterday, capping off the S&P 500’s best two-day run in a month, on confidence that a deal would be struck in Washington to avoid painful spending cuts and tax hikes that could hurt the economy. Banks, energy and technology – sectors that would benefit during economic expansion – led [...]
Signs the US will steer away from fiscal cliff help to push FTSE higher December 18, 2012 BRITAIN’S share index rose yesterday, led by gains in risk-sensitive commodity issues on signs of progress towards a political compromise on the US fiscal cliff. The FTSE 100 closed up 23.75 points, or 0.4 per cent, at 5,935.90 but failed to hold above last week’s nine-month closing peak of 5,945.85 which was within 20 points [...]
Green energy subsidies are failing to deliver cheap low carbon power December 18, 2012 TODAY Parliament will debate the Energy Bill. With homes braced for a hike in bills – and nearly 5m in fuel poverty – the government wants to strike an affordable balance between the UK’s environmental credentials and its raw energy needs. If policy is to follow facts not fads, we need a decisive break with [...]
A Christmas quiz on the strange puzzle of recessions and unemployment December 18, 2012 IN THE holiday spirit, I’ve decided to run a quiz at the end of this column. I’m offering a bottle of champagne to the winner, and I’ll make the draw from correct entries on 31 December. A quiz about the economy is appropriate because there are so many puzzles about the subject. In the current [...]
French tax exodus accents London’s continued allures December 18, 2012 A GROWING portion of France’s professional population is finding Francois Hollande’s attack on success to be less than appealing. Recent months have seen high-profile figures relocating to Belgium, including France’s richest man Bernard Arnault and actor Gerard Depardieu. And an increasing number are making the short hop on Eurostar to London, which now has 300-400,000 [...]
Will workers and businesses benefit from plans to cut the redundancy notice period? December 18, 2012 YES NEIL CARBERRY This is a sensible move that works in the interests of businesses and employees. When the tough decision to lay off staff has to be made, it is right to consult. But there is no reason to force businesses to delay critical decisions or to leave staff in limbo for three months. [...]
Rapid responses December 18, 2012 Corporation tax [Re: Politicians are powerless to curb our shrinking corporate tax base, yesterday] Douglas Carswell argues that, through international property migration, it is unavoidable that big corporations will mitigate their tax liabilities. But the sad consequence is that the only people who end up paying more is us, the financially immobile taxpayers. Something must [...]