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  • CBI: Manufacturing firms see an export-led recovery in output

    October 21, 2009

    FOLLOWING months of gloom, prospects for the manufacturing sector appear to be looking brighter and the decline in output has eased considerably, the Confederation for Business Industry (CBI) said yesterday. The latest quarterly Industrial Trends survey showed that sterling weakness is helping firms’ competitiveness on the global stage. Manufacturers’ sentiment about export prospects rose to [...]

  • House sales up, says taxman

    October 21, 2009

    HOUSE sales in the UK lifted over the summer despite the downturn, according to figures released yesterday by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). Sales of residential properties costing more than £40,000 rose from 80,000 in August to 82,000 in September. And sales in the three months to the end of September were 11 per cent [...]

  • King remarks propel pound

    October 21, 2009

    STERLING surged to one-month highs against both the US dollar and the euro yesterday as traders saw an extension of quantitative easing (QE) as less likely following the publication of the Bank of England minutes. The pound hit $1.6636 and the euro slid more than 1.2 per cent on the day to 89.98p, as a [...]

  • Federal Reserve’s Beige Book reports small improvements

    October 21, 2009

    US economic conditions stabilised or improved modestly in most parts of the country, according to a Federal Reserve report yesterday that suggested the economy was slowly clawing out of a recession. In its “Beige Book” of anecdotal reports on the economy, which was based on information collected before 13 October, the central bank noted improvement [...]

  • Sweden could ditch hedgie leverage caps

    October 21, 2009

    Sweden, holder of the European Union presidency, wants to ditch a proposed borrowing limit for hedge funds in a move that will please Britain but anger France and others seeking tougher control of the secretive industry. Although hedge funds did not play a central role in the financial crisis, politicians remain suspicious of their activity, [...]

  • Goldman boss speaks up for bonus culture

    October 21, 2009

    LORD Griffiths, the vice-chairman of investment bank Goldman Sachs, has put his head over the parapet after claiming the public should tolerate bumper City bonuses for the good of the UK economy. Griffiths, a former special adviser to Margaret Thatcher, said he was not “ashamed” of the generous reward policy at Goldman, which last week [...]

  • City Airport owner snaps up Gatwick

    October 21, 2009

    THE UK’s second largest airport, Gatwick, is facing a massive shake-up after BAA yesterday sold it for £1.5bn to City Airport owner Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP). The new owner said that it wants to challenge rival Heathrow by overhauling services and could add new destinations. Michael McGhee, the GIP partner leading the acquisition, said the [...]

  • US SLASHES PAY OF BAILED OUT BOSSES

    October 21, 2009

    BARACK Obama’s pay tsar is planning to slash the salaries of the top 25 executives at seven bailed out firms by a staggering average of 90 per cent. And total compensation for the 175 executives will fall by an average of 50 per cent, as the US Treasury Department’s special master of compensationKenneth Feinberg cracks [...]

  • Posties walk out as talks fail

    October 21, 2009

    Royal Mail’s national strikes will go ahead as planned today after union bosses accused the company’s management and the government of undermining last-ditch negotiations. Dave Ward, the deputy general secretary of the Communication Workers Union (CWU), last night confirmed the strikes will go ahead, despite the talks over pay, jobs and modernisation having made some [...]

  • FSA and Brown take on King

    October 21, 2009

    THE FINANCIAL Services Authority (FSA) and Prime Minister Gordon Brown yesterday hit back at Bank of England governor Mervyn King who has said that banks which are “too big to fail” should be broken up to prevent another financial crisis. The FSA will publish a paper today which will argue that carving up retail and [...]

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