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  • Europe set to wage war on speculators

    March 7, 2010

    THE EUROZONE is preparing a crackdown on London-based market speculators that “abuse” credit default swaps, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said yesterday after talks with the French president. Speaking after a meeting with President Nicolas Sarkozy, Papandreou said that France, Germany and Eurogroup chairman Jean-Claude Juncker would unveil new measures to tackle speculators within the [...]

  • Tories want fewer fee-paying schools

    March 7, 2010

    THE Tories want to reduce the number of pupils educated in private schools, shadow education secretary Michael Gove said yesterday. A Conservative government would encourage fee-paying schools to become comprehensives by offering them government money and freedom from state control, Gove said in a speech to the Association of School and College Leaders. He said: [...]

  • Coventry eyes Stroud buyout

    March 7, 2010

    COVENTRY building society, the third biggest in the UK, is in the early stages of merger talks with smaller rival Stroud & Swindon. Building societies have struggled to raise cash during the recession as a result of them being owned by savers and not shareholders. Linda Will, Stroud marketing director, said the board was considering [...]

  • The public’s priorities are mixed up

    March 7, 2010

    THERE was a rather interesting set of findings in this weekend’s BPIX poll for the Mail on Sunday. When presented with options about what would make people more likely to vote for a political party, 45 per cent said a harsher approach to crime, with the same number backing a tougher immigration policy – no [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    March 7, 2010

    THE SUNDAYS The Sunday Telegraph NORTHERN ROCK £400M LOSS Northern Rock made multi-million pound losses for a third year running in 2009, the nationalised lender will reveal this week. The bank will report pre-tax losses of about £400m, analysts believe, a marked improvement on the £1.36bn of losses in 2008. Since the Government bailed it [...]

  • Linpac to be split by its lenders

    March 7, 2010

    British packaging firm Linpac could be split up and sold by its lenders. Linpac, which makes plastic food packaging for retailers and food manufacturers, was taken over by its lenders in a debt for equity deal last year after it ran into trouble as a result of rising commodity costs, volatile raw material prices and [...]

  • Fed retains bank oversight

    March 7, 2010

    The US Federal Reserve will retain regulation of banks with more than $100bn (£66bn) despite calls from Congress for a single regulator to supervise all banks. In other regulatory reform, the government is also introducing a new regime aimed at dealing with systemically important institutions that are failing. New rules would allow it to wind [...]

  • MetLife set to snap up Alico in £10bn deal

    March 7, 2010

    AMERICAN insurance giant MetLife is on the brink of finalising a $15bn (£9.8bn) deal to take over AIG’s Alico. It is expected the two will announce the deal today, which will see MetLife buy AIG’s second largest foreign life insurance arm, American Life Insurance Company (Alico). MetLife is understood to be offering AIG $7bn (£4.6bn) [...]

  • Former Centrica boss is named as a Red Knight

    March 7, 2010

    Former Centrica boss Sir Roy Gardner became the latest City figure to be named a “Red Knight” yesterday as the momentum for a fans’ buyout of Manchester United continues to gather pace. He was a non-executive director at United between 2002-2005. He is also non-executive chairman of Plymouth Argyle. He joins City figures hoping to [...]

  • Essar Group readies £5bn London listing

    March 7, 2010

    INDIAN conglomerate Essar Group is readying plans for an $8bn (£5.3bn) listing of its oil and power arm on the London Stock Exchange. The Mumbai-based group, owned by billionaire brothers Shashi Ruia and Ravi Ruia, is thought to be planning to list a holding company for its exploration, power, refinery and production businesses. The group [...]

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