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  • Airlines feel heat of Icelandic volcano

    April 19, 2010

    AIRLINES grounded by the eruption of an Icelandic volcano are set for further losses if airspace is closed again, with the airline industry yesterday reporting daily losses of more than £5m. “If the shutdown of the airspace in the UK and large parts of Europe [returns], it will almost certainly lead to some carriers, especially [...]

  • TUI is losing £6m a day in travel chaos

    April 19, 2010

    TUI TRAVEL, one of the UK’s largest holiday groups, has estimated that the impact of the ash-spewing volcano in Iceland has cost it up to £6m a day. The Crawley based group said yesterday that it had incurred a cumulative cost of £20m from Thursday to Sunday last week and estimated that daily costs thereafter [...]

  • Limited near-term economic impact

    April 19, 2010

    WITH no aircraft allowed to enter or leave the UK since 15 April due to the volcanic ash, disruption and problems for the economy have been widespread. But the overall impact for the UK should be limited, especially as British airspace is poised to reopen. There is, however, a not insignificant risk the problem could [...]

  • United Airlines continues its tie-up talks

    April 19, 2010

    UNITED Airlines is continuing separate merger talks with US Airways and Continental Airlines. United is also discussing the option of deepening a three-way marketing alliance between the carriers if a merger is not agreed. Continental restarted merger talks with United last week, two years after walking away from a deal that was very nearly agreed. [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: HAVE THE AVIATION AUTHORITIES OVER-REACTED?

    April 19, 2010

    RICHARD TAYLOR | WATKINS SYNDICATE “Yes they are over-reacting. The airlines are already doing test flights, which have been fine. The stoppage is disruptive to a large extent, and is slowing business down. Some companies are saying they might go bankrupt as a result.” JAMES SPENCER | ANGLO IRISH BANK “They have not over-reacted because [...]

  • Citi storms to biggest profit in three years

    April 19, 2010

    THE US government is tipped to kick-start its sale of Citigroup shares soon, after the bank beat Wall Street expectations to nearly triple its profits in the first quarter. Citi’s stock climbed seven per cent to $4.88 on news the bank made $4.4bn (£2.9bn) in the three months to March, up from $1.6bn a year [...]

  • Citigroup

    April 19, 2010

    IT IS hard to overstate the symbolic importance of Citigroup’s first quarter earnings, which have smashed analyst expectations. Of those banks that managed to survive the banking crisis, it was by far the biggest casualty. “On the brink” is a phrase that is used far too much in the wake of the near-meltdown – but [...]

  • Lawyers back Goldman on SEC disclosure

    April 19, 2010

    LEGAL experts yesterday insisted that Goldman Sachs was justified in concealing from investors the first stages of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s probe into obscure credit derivative trades at the bank. Goldman came under fire at the weekend after it emerged the bank had known about the investigation months before fraud charges were officially filed [...]

  • Goldman goes hell for leather in defence of fraud charges…

    April 19, 2010

    GOLDMAN Sachs threw down the gauntlet to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) long before it filed fraud charges on Friday, the bank’s initial written responses to the investigation have shown. Goldman countered the SEC claims in 60 pages of response documentation in September, when it warned the allegations are rife with “fatal deficiencies”. [...]

  • …as analyst warns the stage is set for a repeat of the financial system’s collapse

    April 19, 2010

    A LEADING US bank analyst warned that the SEC’s fraud lawsuit against Goldman Sachs is paving the way for another financial crisis, just days after calling for executive heads to roll at the bank. Rochdale Securities analyst Dick Bove caused consternation at the weekend by suggesting Goldman chief executive Lloyd Blankfein and finance director David [...]

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