Keydata falls into administration June 8, 2009 Investment firm Keydata Services has gone bust, leaving its 85,000 clients uncertain about the future of its £2.8bn of funds. City watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has placed the firm into administration with Pricewaterhouse-Coopers (PwC). PwC is now hunting for a buyer for the firm’s assets but a liquidation of the company remains a [...]
Keydata falls into administration June 8, 2009 Investment firm Keydata Services has gone bust, leaving its 85,000 clients uncertain about the future of its £2.8bn of funds. City watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has placed the firm into administration with Pricewaterhouse-Coopers (PwC). PwC is now hunting for a buyer for the firm’s assets but a liquidation of the company remains a [...]
BATTERED BROWN QUELLS REBELLION June 8, 2009 PRIME Minister Gordon Brown last night appeared to have staved off a full-blown rebellion, despite a stormy meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) where he faced calls to stand aside. Speaking just hours after Labour suffered its worst humiliation in a national election for decades, with its share of the popular vote dwindling to [...]
BATTERED BROWN QUELLS REBELLION June 8, 2009 PRIME Minister Gordon Brown last night appeared to have staved off a full-blown rebellion, despite a stormy meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) where he faced calls to stand aside. Speaking just hours after Labour suffered its worst humiliation in a national election for decades, with its share of the popular vote dwindling to [...]
Boris gets ready for Tube strike June 8, 2009 BORIS Johnson yesterday revealed plans to keep London rolling, even if tonight’s proposed 48-hour tube strike goes ahead. The industrial action on London Underground (LU), which comes after a pay dispute between union RMT and LU, is due to begin at 7pm this evening. Both parties were last night locked in talks. If the strike [...]
Boris gets ready for Tube strike June 8, 2009 BORIS Johnson yesterday revealed plans to keep London rolling, even if tonight’s proposed 48-hour tube strike goes ahead. The industrial action on London Underground (LU), which comes after a pay dispute between union RMT and LU, is due to begin at 7pm this evening. Both parties were last night locked in talks. If the strike [...]
BRC: retail upturn slows June 8, 2009 RECOVERY in the UK retail sector slowed in May, as sales volumes returned to normal following a stellar April, according to the latest figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and accountancy firm KPMG. Retail sales in May fell 0.8 per cent on a like-for-like basis and rose just 0.8 per cent on a total [...]
BRC: retail upturn slows June 8, 2009 RECOVERY in the UK retail sector slowed in May, as sales volumes returned to normal following a stellar April, according to the latest figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and accountancy firm KPMG. Retail sales in May fell 0.8 per cent on a like-for-like basis and rose just 0.8 per cent on a total [...]
Workspace rises on higher NAV June 8, 2009 Workspace Group, the small business landlord, reported a wider full-year pre-tax loss on a decline in commercial property values, but shares of the company rose as its net asset value per share came in ahead of market estimates. The firm posted a pre-tax loss of £360.4m for the year to the end of March, compared [...]
Iata: airlines will lose $9bn in 2009 as downturn bites June 8, 2009 AILING airlines across the world face losing $9bn (£5.7bn) by the end of the year, the International Air Transport Association (Iata) said yesterday, almost doubling the estimate it made in March. Iata’s director general Giovanni Bisignani said it was “the most difficult situation the industry has faced”. British Airways’ chief executive used the data to [...]