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  • Higher tax will make us all worse off

    April 11, 2010

    ECONOMICS is not always intuitive – and that is what makes it such a fascinating and important discipline. Take what economists call “incidence” – the study of who actually bears the burden of a particular tax. It is obvious enough that employees pay income tax. But it is much harder to actually work out who [...]

  • High street sales jump

    April 11, 2010

    A RISE in high street sales will add to hopes the economic recovery is on track, with a three per cent like-for-like rise expected for March. The figures, to be released later this week by the British Retail Consortium, and KPMG, will be a boon for a sector that has been decimated by the downturn. [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    April 11, 2010

    FINANCIAL TIMES TOTAL CHIEF STILL KEEN ON UAE DESPITE SETBACKS Total, the French oil company, is looking to invest in the United Arab Emirates’ nuclear industry despite having been part of a consortium that lost the $20.4bn contract to build the country’s reactors. The loss to a Korean consortium, led by Korea Electric Power Corp [...]

  • Asda moves to beat tax rate

    April 11, 2010

    Asda, the second largest supermarket chain in the UK, helped a number of senior executives dodge the new 50 per cent top rate of income tax by paying them a portion of their annual salary upfront in March. Asda would not confirm how many staff earning above £150,000 per year took up the opportunity. Meanwhile, [...]

  • Institutions cool on Bolton fund

    April 11, 2010

    Fidelity investment veteran Anthony Bolton has failed to reach the £650m fundraising target for his new China vehicle, having garnered £460m from institutional investors by the end of last week. Pensions funds are said to have been concerned at Bolton’s lack of knowledge of Asian markets, together with his inability to speak the language. The [...]

  • Bank experts on standby to break up FSA

    April 11, 2010

    TWO of the Bank of England’s top brass are preparing themselves for a vastly increased workload if the Conservatives win the general election, it emerged at the weekend. Paul Tucker, the Bank’s deputy governor for financial stability, and Andrew Bailey, its chief cashier and executive director for banking, are understood to have been put on [...]

  • US energy producers join forces

    April 11, 2010

    Mirant agreed to take over rival RRI Energy, yesterday, creating one of the largest US independent power producers and cutting costs as they deal with weak electricity prices that have challenged the entire industry. The companies said they will combine to create GenOn Energy, a new company with value of around $3bn (£1.9bn). After the [...]

  • Coca-Cola ups Innocent stake

    April 11, 2010

    American drinks giant Coca-Cola has taken majority ownership of Innocent, the British smoothie maker, increasing its stake to 58 per cent. The move gives the US company more exposure to the fast-growing health beverages market in the UK and comes a year after Coca-Cola paid £30m for an 18 per cent stake in Fresh Trading, [...]

  • Racing Post gallops to profit

    April 11, 2010

    Racing Post, the newspaper which provides tips for racing and sports betting, expects its bottom line to rebound to pre-recession levels in 2009 thanks to a push to improve its online business through subscriptions. In accounts to be filed this month Racing Post will announce turnover of £50m for last year, but ebitda is expected [...]

  • BarCap hired to find buyer for Liverpool

    April 11, 2010

    LIVERPOOL’S embattled owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett have hired Barclays Capital to find a buyer for the club. The co-owners, who were involved in a bitter spat over the Anfield club, are ready to cash in on their ill-fated reign. Likely buyers include Rhone Capital, the private equity vehicle that had a £116m bid [...]

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