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  • What the other papers say this morning – 30 April 2014

    April 29, 2014

    FINANCIAL TIMES Borrowers driven to shadow banks A US regulatory crackdown on the $600bn leveraged loan market is driving borrowers to alternative lenders known as “shadow banks”, according to market participants. Bankers said the Federal Reserve and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency had stepped up their policing of the market, which provides financing [...]

  • Pfizer chief flies in to meet with UK government

    April 29, 2014

    PFIZER chief executive Ian Read flew to the UK yesterday for a string of high-profile meetings with senior government figures, in a bid to garner support for the AstraZeneca takeover deal. Read met with chancellor George Osborne, science minister David Willets and cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood yesterday, after business secretary Vince Cable warned on Monday [...]

  • Twitter growth disappoints as shares take hit

    April 29, 2014

    SHARES in social network Twitter tanked nearly 10 per cent in after-hours trading after the company posted disappointing results. The site made a net loss of $132m (£78m) in the first quarter of 2014 it said last night. Revenue for the first three months of the year hit $250m however, with $226m made through advertising. [...]

  • UK nears best GDP ever after growth figures

    April 29, 2014

    THE BRITISH economy is back within touching distance of its pre-recession record size, as official figures yesterday confirmed a 0.8 per cent expansion at the start of 2014, driven by manufacturing and services. It came as figures from Nielsen showed UK job confidence hit its highest level in six and a half years. The economic [...]

  • Co-op director quits due to board leaks

    April 29, 2014

    BOARD director Stuart Ramsay resigned his position at the Co-operative Group last night after an investigation into leaks of confidential board information. Ramsay’s exit is the latest in a string of embarrassing revelations for the embattled mutual business, and comes ahead of another report into the governance failings which led to the near-collapse of the [...]

  • Saga ready for £3bn flotation

    April 29, 2014

    INSURER Saga is expected to unveil its plans to list on the London stock market as soon as this morning, with the firm due to join the market’s insurance sector rather than the leisure portion of the exchange. Concerns had been raised it would seek to be classified as a leisure business to get a [...]

  • Bond markets take bite out of Deutsche profit

    April 29, 2014

    DEUTSCHE Bank joined the list of lenders hit by weak bond market profits in the first quarter, the lender said yesterday as it reported a fall in profits. However, markets welcomed the earnings numbers as they were less bad than investors had feared. Pre-tax profits came in at €1.7bn (£1.4bn) for the three-month period, down [...]

  • Santander UK results lifted by resurgence of mortgage market

    April 29, 2014

    SANTANDER UK’s profits jumped in the first quarter of the year, increasing by nearly half as the housing market recovery pumps mortgage lending upwards. Profits before tax rose to £416m between January and March, according to results released yesterday. The earnings mark a 48 per cent increase from the same period in 2013. The significant [...]

  • Cable defends Royal Mail sale but won’t name key investors

    April 29, 2014

    MINISTERS and advisers leading the Royal Mail float yesterday insisted the sale was a success, arguing that a higher price might have imperilled the sale and that the priority investors chosen were suitable. In his latest appearance in front of the business select committee to defend the £1.7bn Royal Mail stake sale, business secretary Vince [...]

  • BP sticks by Rosneft as Russia crisis hits profit

    April 29, 2014

    OIL GIANT BP yesterday reiterated its commitment to Rosneft, despite the US putting sanctions on its head earlier this week. The FTSE 100 firm owns an almost 20 per cent stake in the Russian oil producer, whose chief executive Igor Sechin is one of president Vladimir Putin’s oldest allies. Russia has been at loggerheads with [...]

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