The Card Factory set to join host of UK IPOs April 22, 2014 The Card Factory has announced it will proceed with plans for an initial public offering (IPO), joining a host of UK retailers to list on the London Stock Exchange in recent months. The IPO will comprise of an offer of new and existing shares to institutional investors. The company has also announced that former Travis [...]
What you need to know before the open April 22, 2014 A higher open for European markets is expected this morning, following the S&P 500 posting its best winning streak so far this year. With markets over here closed yesterday, it finished higher for the fifth day in a row. Investor focus will likely be on the latest earnings reports from companies both sides of the [...]
Shaftesbury announces £135m loan with Canada Life Investments April 22, 2014 West end landlord Shaftesbury has announced a £135m 15-year loan with Canada Life Investments (CLI) and completion of refinancing with Lloyds Banking Group. The loan is set to be repayable in full maturity in May 2029, and has been secured on properties held in a subsidiary company. The deal will have a fixed interest rate [...]
Novartis and GSK agree $16bn oncology deal April 22, 2014 Another pharmaceutical deal this morning. Swiss drug maker Novartis has announced that it’s doing an exchange of certain assets with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), as part of its company overhaul. It’ll buy the latter’s oncology unit for $14.5bn (£8.6bn), with up to $1.5bn also being paid to reach an agreed development milestone. The deal will also see [...]
Asian markets flat as Chinese shares disappoint April 22, 2014 Asian shares are broadly flat as weak Chinese shares offset a positive day on Wall Street.The Chinese Enterprises Index fell by one per cent to its lowest point in nearly four weeks. Fears over a slowdown in the Chinese economy were reinforced over the past week as Great Wall Motor and Air China reported poor [...]
City abuzz as Pfizer eyes up Astrazeneca April 22, 2014 BRITISH investors get their first chance this morning to react to the prospect of a pharmaceuticals mega-merger that could amount to the largest ever foreign takeover of a UK company. In New York last night, American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) in AstraZeneca closed up 8.8 per cent as traders reacted to interest in the British drugs [...]
Pro-union CBI loses more members in Scotland April 22, 2014 BUSINESS organisations in Scotland are voting with their feet after the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) came out against Scottish independence. In a further blow to the organisation after a number of members resigned over the weekend, both Glasgow and Aberdeen universities quit yesterday amid concerns about impartiality. Edinburgh University is also understood to have [...]
Shoppers stay away from UK high streets over Easter April 22, 2014 BRITISH shoppers did not hit the high streets in their expected numbers over the first days of the Easter bank holiday weekend, but there were signs that more people had headed to the shops yesterday. Retail data firm Springboard says that average footfall across high streets, shopping centres and retail parks was down 7.6 per [...]
Japan’s trade deficit reaches record level April 22, 2014 THE JAPANESE trade deficit is now larger than ever, with figures released this weekend showing the complete reversal of the country’s once-reliable surpluses. Japan has not recorded a trade surplus in any month for nearly two years, and at ¥1.45 trillion (£8.41bn) in March, the deficit is now more than four times as large as [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 22 April 2014 April 22, 2014 FINANCIAL TIMES Anglo eyes SA platinum shift Anglo American is preparing the ground for an exit from part of its South African platinum business, in what would be one of the miner’s most decisive shifts away from troublesome assets since Mark Cutifani became chief executive last year. The country’s platinum sector has been crippled for [...]