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  • City watchdog confirms move to Olympic Park

    April 2, 2014

    STRATFORD moved closer yesterday to becoming London’s next business district after securing the Financial Conduct Authority as its first tenant. The City watchdog confirmed plans to move its 3,000 staff from its current offices in Canary Wharf to a new £2bn development next to the Olympic Park known as the International Quarter. The deal is [...]

  • Shortage of finance staff hits businesses’ growth prospects

    April 2, 2014

    COMPANY bosses are struggling to find sufficient trained accountants and finance staff, according to a report published yesterday by recruitment firm Robert Half. The study found 60 per cent of finance directors believe the war for talent in the sector has intensified in the past year. And 84 per cent say the UK has entered [...]

  • Rising threat of cyber attacks

    April 2, 2014

    A group of top US regulators yesterday warned about the threat of rising cyber-attacks on bank websites and cash machines, urging the industry to put proper measures in place to guard against fraud. The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council said it had seen a rise of so-called denial-of-service attacks on bank websites, which were sometimes [...]

  • Lagarde warns of sluggish growth

    April 2, 2014

    Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund, yesterday said the world economy is set to expand more slowly than long-term trends for the next few years as slow price growth in the Eurozone and geopolitical tensions keep a lid on the economy.

  • Goldman caught up in cable fine

    April 2, 2014

    Goldman Sachs and ten cable firms were yesterday fined a total of €302m (£181.6m) by European regulators for running a cartel. Goldman Sachs acquired Prysmian, one of the cable firms, via one of its private equity funds in 2005 but has since sold its holding.

  • Boost for US manufacturing and jobs

    April 2, 2014

    US factory orders bounced back from a winter lull during February, growing by 1.6 per cent from January’s level and indicating that recent weaker economic data was mostly down to poor weather. Figures showing that firms added 191,000 new workers to their books in March also indicated a similar trend for a general recovery in [...]

  • Greece’s bond yields drop to four-year low

    April 2, 2014

    GREEK bond yields fell to fresh four-year lows yesterday, a day after the country’s lenders agreed to release the next tranche of its bailout programme. Signs of lower borrowing costs have prompted Greek finance minister Yannis Stournaras to say that his government could start to issue new long-term bonds for the first time in four [...]

  • BP to close Australia refinery and cut jobs

    April 2, 2014

    BP YESTERDAY said it plans to halt operations at a small-scale refinery in Australia, slashing more than 350 jobs. The FTSE 100 oil major will shut down the 102,000 barrels per day Brisbane refinery by mid-2015, due to commercial pressure from larger plants in the Asia-Pacific region. “The best option for strengthening BP’s long-term supply [...]

  • Tullow plans £300m notes to repay debt

    April 2, 2014

    TULLOW Oil, the FTSE 100-quoted energy explorer, yesterday said it plans to issue a $500m (£300m) bond to repay existing debt. The company, which has seen its share price slide in recent months due to a stream of unsuccessful exploration activities across Kenya, Norway and French Guiana, said that interest will be payable twice per [...]

  • Sales of used cars in UK rise to a five-year high

    April 2, 2014

    MORE than 6.8m used cars changed hands in the UK last year with the second-hand market reaching its highest level since 2008, according to new research. Data giant Experian found that the total number grew despite a 1.18 per cent drop in Greater London. Sales of new cars have boomed in recent years in the UK, [...]

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