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  • CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    June 27, 2010

    Simmons & Simmons The law firm has hired Jonathan Marsh as a partner in its non-contentious financial services regulatory practice. Marsh joins the firm from Berwin Leighton Paisner, where he was a partner specialising in financial services from 2006. He has also worked at Hunton & Williams, Hammonds, Sempra Metals and Linklaters in the last [...]

  • France tightens screws on tax breaks once more

    June 27, 2010

    A CRACKDOWN on tax breaks will have to be intensified to enable the French government to meet its 2011 deficit target, budget minister Francois Baroin said yesterday, underscoring the struggle it faces in shoring up its finances. Speaking on radio, Baroin said his ministry might need to bring in €10bn (£8.2bn) next year by cutting [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    June 27, 2010

    MARKS & SPENCER UBS maintains a “buy” recommendation for Marks & Spencer and said that it forecasts first quarter like-for-like growth of three per cent in general merchandise and 1.5 per cent in food. UBS said the consensus may be a little higher and that there may be an Easter impact as last year’s first [...]

  • MA pays $1bn for Albaugh

    June 27, 2010

    ISRAEL’S MA Industries is to buy US firm Albaugh for about $1bn (£664m) to bolster its presence in the Americas and solidify its position as the world’s biggest generic agrochemical maker. MA, also known as Makhteshim Agan, said yesterday it signed a memorandum of understanding to pay $340m in cash, $455m in seven-year promissory notes [...]

  • City’s competitive edge blunted by bank levy

    June 27, 2010

    THERE can be no doubt that Asia holds the key to the future growth of the global financial services industry, providing a whole host of new opportunities for the international business community, including many UK firms. And it is in all of our interests to help these rapidly emerging markets succeed and grow. That is [...]

  • Hertz raises €400m in loan notes through Netherlands subsidiary

    June 27, 2010

    HERTZ, the car hire company, has placed €400m (£328m) in senior secured notes through its Dutch subsidiary to refinance its outstanding international fleet debt facilities. The group said the 8.5 per cent notes, which are due in 2015, would be sold to institutional investors. The notes are rated “B1” by Moody’s and “B” by Standard [...]

  • BOXING BANKERS UNLEASH THEIR BULLISH INSTINCTS IN THE RING

    June 27, 2010

    ONE of the City’s biggest bankers’ boxing clubs is setting up a championship fight for a charity night soon. The Real Fight Club in Spitalfields, London’s original home to the practise of “white collar boxing” (i.e. boxing by bankers) is holding a boxing showcase evening on 15 July and expects to see a City audience [...]

  • Rothschild’s Vallar in £600m listing plan

    June 25, 2010

    New mining investment firm Vallar Plc has unveiled plans to list on the London Stock Exchange and raise £600m to take advantage of acquisition opportunities in the sector. The firm, led by finance and mining veterans Nathaniel Rothschild and James Campbell, plans to start with one major acquisition and eventually build up a mid-tier mining [...]

  • Matalan profit up

    June 25, 2010

    Budget fashion retailer Matalan has seen a profit rise. The retailer made profits of £186m in the year to February – £41m up on the previous 12 months. Founder John Hargreaves shelved a plan to float the company earlier this year. Matalan trades from 205 UK stores with three more overseas.

  • Avis plans £151m rights issue

    June 25, 2010

    CAR rental group Avis Europe has announced plans to raise £151m from shareholders with a rights issue. The issue has already won the the backing of Brussels motoring services firm D’Ieteren, which owns 60 per cent of the company. The firm has seven million customers a year through the Avis and Budget brands. It has [...]

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