Still no deal for miners on Aussie tax bill June 30, 2010 A SECOND day of intense negotiations has stopped short of producing a deal between mining companies and the new Australian administration for a resources super profit tax. The country’s new deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan said he and finance minister Martin Ferguson were preparing to continue into a third day of talks with mining companies. [...]
Corporate events are valuable if chosen well June 30, 2010 DURING these dark times of austerity and bank bashing, those halcyon days of lavish corporate hospitality have come to seem like a long time ago. It has been noticeable watching the Word Cup in South Africa that the stadiums often fall short of filling their capacity. The lack of interest for corporate hospitality packages is [...]
Threadneedle Communications merges with fellow public relations firm Icis June 30, 2010 TWO major City PR firms yesterday announced they will merge their operations. Threadneedle Communications, a small companies consultancy and Icis, a specialist technology PR firm, will now both operate under the Threadneedle umbrella. Threadneedle provides investor and media relations services to growing companies and has a strong presence in business and support services, financial services [...]
RWC ramps up senior hiring spree June 30, 2010 fund boutique RWC Partners has continued its high profile push into more mainstream business with two senior fund manager hires from larger rival Threadneedle. The London-based firm yesterday said it had hired Peter Allwright and Stuart Frost to take over the $70m (£46.8m) RWC Strategic Reserve fund and launch two new funds later in the [...]
Polo goes it alone as it sells its Mongolian unit June 30, 2010 AIM-LISTED miner Polo Resources has finalised the sale of its coal and uranium joint venture in Mongolia, just days after pulling out of a merger with Australian peer Caledon citing volatile market conditions. Polo has sold its stake in the venture to China-based miner Winsway for $35m (£23.4m), after buying in May 2009 for $25.8m [...]
MPC’s Posen says UK not out of woods June 30, 2010 THE UK economy is still teetering on a knife edge between continued recovery and the renewal of a severe recession if not outright deflation, warned Bank of England policymaker Adam Posen. Speaking yesterday in London, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) member said that Britain was caught between the strong recovery outside of Western Europe and [...]
Business investment growth boosts hope of GDP increase June 30, 2010 BUSINESS investment growth in the UK in the first three months of 2010 has been revised upwards to 7.8 per cent on the previous quarter, official data showed yesterday. Encouragingly, the annual decline in business investment was consequently trimmed to 7.7 per cent from the previous estimate of 11 per cent. Service sector investment jumped [...]
Ireland led out of recession by exports June 30, 2010 IRELAND has finally quit the Eurozone’s longest-running recession in the first quarter, led to growth by strong exports. Gross domestic product (GDP) rose 2.7 per cent in the first quarter from the preceding quarter, above analysts’ median forecast for one per cent growth. Exports were the key factor, rising 6.9 per cent in the first [...]
German unemployment falls June 30, 2010 German unemployment fell for the 12th consecutive month in June thanks to an improvement in business confidence which gave the recovery in Europe’s largest economy a helping hand. In seasonally-adjusted terms, the number of jobless fell by 21,000 taking the unemployment rate to 7.7 per cent. Officially, 3.23m Germans are out of work, the lowest [...]
London home prices up the most June 30, 2010 London and the South West have had the strongest growth in house prices, according to a Nationwide Building Society report. Second quarter London prices were up 13.2 per cent on a year earlier. South West houses are up three per cent and UK prices up 1.9 per cent.