City accountants paid more than peers April 8, 2010 CITY based accountants enjoy higher salaries than their counterparts elsewhere in the country, according to new research. Accountants based in London received a basic salary of £87,100 last year, marking an £11,000 leg up on accountants based outside of the capital, who received a £74,200 salary. Research conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in [...]
CITY EYE April 8, 2010 Sunlight glints off the glass facades lining the water at Canary Wharf yesterday, as financial workers strolled along in the balmy air with a taste of spring in their step
Bank of England freezes interest rates again April 8, 2010 THE Bank of England has kept the interest rate on hold at 0.5 per cent. No change of monetary policy – including an extension of quantitative easy – was announced in the bank’s monthly update. Interest rates have been frozen at 0.5 per cent since March 2009. The UK officially came out of recession in [...]
UK house prices bounce back April 8, 2010 HOUSE prices increased for the eighth time in nine months in March, but experts warns more property being put up for sale could dampen further inflation. The latest house price index shows prices rose by 1.1 per cent during March, partly offsetting February’s 1.6 per cent fall. The rise means prices during the first three [...]
M&S staff to get £80m bonus pot after sales rise April 8, 2010 MARKS & SPENCER sales rose by 5.1 percent in the 13 weeks to 27. The hike was driven by sales of formalwear and knitwear and the figures outstripped analysts’ forecasts of a 1.7 per cent rise M&S said full-year pre-tax profit would be around £630m, in its trading statement. The first day of the Christmas [...]
BA and Iberia agree merger April 8, 2010 BRITISH Airways and Spanish carrier Iberia have signed a deal to merge if shareholders and regulators give the green light. The merger, which was provisionally agreed in November last year, is expected to be completed by the end of the year. In a statement the two companies said the deal would be a boost for [...]
Parties clash over jobs tax April 7, 2010 GORDON Brown was mauled over his plans to hike National Insurance yesterday, as the “tax on jobs” dominated the second day of the general election campaign. David Cameron used the last session of Prime Minister’s Questions to hit out at Brown, who earlier said the Tories had “deceived” business leaders into supporting their plan to [...]
Greenspan defends record April 7, 2010 FORMER Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan came under fire for failing to take measures to prevent the financial crisis yesterday, but defended himself by arguing banks – not regulators – were to blame. In a heated appearance at the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in Washington, Greenspan insisted reckless mortgage lending and the securitisation of home [...]
Rambourg not probed by SEC April 7, 2010 GARTMORE management has written to intermediaries stressing that Guillaume Rambourg, the trader who is embroiled in a number of investigations, is not part of a US probe into the fund manager’s business. The letter, written by UK head of retail Richard Pursglove, said that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigation did not involve [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING April 7, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES ITALY NEEDS DEEP REFORM, SAYS INDUSTRY Italy’s centre-right government must take advantage of a three-year period without elections – a relative rarity for a country often at the polls – to steer through radical reform or face long-term decline and falling competitiveness, the head of the employers’ federation has warned. Confindustria said economic [...]