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  • Pru reveals its cut-price rights issue

    May 17, 2010

    PRUDENTIAL boss Tidjane Thiam formally embarked on his make-or-break bid for AIA in Asia yesterday as he unveiled a heavily discounted $21bn (£14bn) rights issue. One investor remarked the market had “squeezed” Prudential into offering 11 shares for every two shares held at 104p, a gaping 81 per cent discount to Friday’s closing price of [...]

  • Libor rises to 9-month high

    May 17, 2010

    RISING concern over the exposure of banks to the highly-indedbted European countries has seen the rate at which banks lend to each other rise to its highest level since August. The key three-month US dollar London inter-bank offer rate, or Libor, rose 0.46000 per cent yesterday from Friday’s 0.44506 per cent. The euro rate rose [...]

  • Why hiking Vat will be very painful

    May 17, 2010

    SO George Osborne has got his office for budget responsibility, tasked with auditing the public finances and producing independent economic forecasts. It is a splendid idea and a great opportunity for Sir Alan Budd, its first boss, to create a set of truly transparent national accounts. A crucial test will come with the treatment of [...]

  • Jupiter moves on flotation

    May 17, 2010

    FUND manager Jupiter is throwing caution to the wind and listing its shares in London, despite uncertain demand for initial public offerings in recent months. The move, which could provide as much as £1bn in capital, comes just a month after the group headed by Edward Bonham-Carter decided to hold back its flotation in light [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    May 17, 2010

    FINANCIAL TIMES FERROUS STEELS ITSELF FOR LONDON FLOAT Ferrous Resources, the Brazilian iron ore miner, confirmed its intention to list in London next month, adding momentum to a new round of mining and energy flotations in the capital of resources finance. With an expected valuation of about $4bn (£2.8bn), Ferrous could be the biggest “pure-play” [...]

  • Kumar pays to settle Galleon case

    May 17, 2010

    A former McKinsey director who pleaded guilty to criminal charges in the Galleon hedge fund insider trading case reached a $2.8m (£1.9m) civil settlement with US market regulator the Securities & Exchange Commission yesterday. The former director of the management consultant firm, Anil Kumar, was among 21 people charged last October and November in what [...]

  • HSBC appoints Ruth Kelly

    May 17, 2010

    Former Labour cabinet minister Ruth Kelly has joined HSBC as a senior manager. Kelly, who stood down from her political post before the election, joined the corporate development team at the bank. In her new role, Kelly will advise HSBC on a number of issues, including consumer protection and City reform. Her move comes after [...]

  • Europe plans tougher rules on derivatives

    May 17, 2010

    THE EUROPEAN Union is ratcheting up its crackdown on the City, announcing tough new rules governing derivatives traders on the eve of a crucial vote on anti-hedge fund and private equity legislation. EU Financial services commissioner Michel Barnier yesterday said he would draft legislation forcing all derivatives products and trading to be registered with trade [...]

  • Sterling slips to 13-month low on debt worries

    May 17, 2010

    STERLING slipped to a 13-month low yesterday on fears that the incoming Liberal Conservative coalition has been bequeathed a fiscal crisis by its Labour predecessors. The pound fell to $1.425 against the dollar, its lowest level since March last year, before paring some of its losses to trade down 0.5 per cent at $1.44. Sterling [...]

  • Pru in urgent push to seal AIA takeover

    May 17, 2010

    HARVEY MCGRATH, Prudential’s experienced chairman, describes the group’s intention to buy the largest pan-Asian insurer for tens of billions of dollars as a “shock and awe” deal. London was indeed stunned when it awoke to weekend reports of a $35.5bn (£24bn) swoop on AIA. But since then it is Prudential’s management that has looked shellshocked, [...]

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