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  • Cable to refresh Royal Mail privatisation plans

    June 24, 2010

    VINCE Cable has asked the man behind plans to part-privatise the Royal Mail to see whether a full stock market flotation or sale to a trade buyer could unlock more value in current market conditions. In his first report, former deputy chairman of Ofcom Richard Hooper recommended a strategic partnership with a private player, essentially a part-privatisation. [...]

  • Bank debt could hurt UK

    June 24, 2010

    THE largest UK banks will need to refinance or replace around £750bn worth of term loans and liquid assets by the end of 2012, warned the Bank of England yesterday. The scale of the required refinancing is greater than that of banks based in the US, Germany, France or Italy and could hurt the UK’s [...]

  • FSA oversight set to persist

    June 24, 2010

    ALL major FSA policy initiatives and its intensive supervisory approach will be adopted within the new regulatory structure, FSA chief executive Hector Sants confirmed yesterday. Speaking at the watchdog’s annual public meeting, Sants said the FSA would take forward all its major policy initiatives within the new structure, including plans to eliminate commission for most [...]

  • Morgan Stanley pays $102m to end subprime lending case

    June 24, 2010

    MORGAN Stanley agreed yesterday to pay $102m (£68m) to end an investigation in Massachusetts into unfair lending practices. Martha Coakley, the state’s attorney general, said Morgan Stanley, which funded subprime loans throughout the country, improperly loaned billions of dollars to New Century which then sold loans to unqualified borrowers in the state. Morgan Stanley also [...]

  • Five-year prison term demanded for trader Kerviel

    June 24, 2010

    CALLING Jerome Kerviel a liar and a cheat, the Paris prosecutor yesterdfay demanded a five-year prison sentence for the rogue trader whose high-profile trial is nearing its end. Prosecutor Jean-Michel Aldebert termed Kerviel a “manipulator” and a “cheater” for having built up unauthorised bets worth €50bn (£41.3bn) that nearly brought French bank Societe Generale to [...]

  • Oracle revenues jump as Sun unit boosts profits

    June 24, 2010

    ORACLE posted quarterly profit that exceeded Wall Street projections yesterday, as its recently acquired Sun Microsystems hardware division added to earnings. The company said Sun added more than $400m (£268m) to Oracle’s operating profit, excluding items. Oracle posted profit, excluding items, of 60 cents per share, for its fiscal fourth quarter ended 31 May, handily [...]

  • Congo strips Tullow of two oil block deals

    June 24, 2010

    Democratic Republic of Congo has stripped British energy firm Tullow of its rights to two oil blocks on Lake Albert, thought to hold vast crude deposits, according to leaked documents yesterday. Presidential decrees awarded little-known energy firms Caprikat and Foxwhelp, both registered in the British Virgin Islands, development rights to Block 1 and Block 2 [...]

  • Network Rail’s £2.2m bonuses for executives sparks outrage

    June 24, 2010

    government and trade unions condemned Network Rail yesterday for awarding its top managers bonuses and incentive payments totalling more than £2.2m. Transport secretary Philip Hammond said: “In the week when everyone has been asked to share the burden of reducing Britain’s deficit, people will rightly be asking how Network Rail’s top executives feel this is [...]

  • Petrofac to set up in Iraq as it seeks to boost orders pipeline

    June 24, 2010

    BLUECHIP oil and gas services company Petrofac yesterday said it expected its backlog of contracts to be higher at the end of the year than it was at the start as its bidding pipeline strengthened. Group backlog is estimated to be around $6.9bn (£4.6bn) on 30 June the FTSE 100 company said and by the [...]

  • AFTER FINANCE AND FILMS, CITY VETERAN IS STILL FULL OF BEANS

    June 24, 2010

    WILL that Stefan Allesch-Taylor ever stop adding to his already thickly-strung bow? A City veteran of some stature (quite literally: Allesch-Taylor stands a formidable 6’10” tall), he is best known as the founder of boutique Mayfair-based investment bank Fairfax. In addition to that, his CV lists top positions at any number of firms, including Clearbrook [...]

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