Government told to face up to failings over Equitable Life at the High Court July 21, 2009 THE GOVERNMENT was yesterday told it can not “evade reality” over its obligations to victims of the Equitable Life crisis. The criticism, made by a group of policyholders who lost out due to the near-collapse of the firm, came at the start of a landmark High Court case. The Equitable Members Action Group of 21,000 [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 21, 2009 Julius BaerMarion Williams has joined the Swiss wealth management firm to promote its product range to UK clients and focus on third party relationships, including fund platforms and distributors. Williams joins the team from Threadneedle, where she worked with life companies, platforms, fund of funds, stockbrokers, IFAs and private banks. Prior to that, she was [...]
VOLVO SKIDS TO A LOSS July 21, 2009 SWEDISH vehicle firm Volvo – the world number two truck manufacturer, whose chief executive said this global downturn is the worst ever – skidded to a hefty 6.7bn crown (£533m) operating loss and forecast that the recession would cause its main markets in the US and Europe to shrivel this year.
Playtech slowed by William Hill July 21, 2009 Online gambling software provider Playtech yesterday issued a profit warning after its joint venture with William Hill made a slower than expected start to the year. Playtech, which is one of the biggest firms on Aim and which last year took a 29 per cent stake in William Hill Online, said the joint venture was [...]
Governator agrees state budget July 21, 2009 California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and lawmakers yesterday agreed to close a $26.3bn (£15.9bn) deficit in the state’s budget in a deal that includes $15.5bn in spending cuts, they said. The government of the most populous US state, also the world’s eighth-largest economy is facing the massive shortfall because of a plunge in revenues caused by [...]
UK is the spot for distress July 21, 2009 The UK has consistently had the most distressed companies in western Europe over the past two years, according to a report by Close Brothers. The UK has had nearly a quarter of all distressed companies so far this year, compared with 14 per cent in Germany, 12 per cent in Italy and six per cent [...]
Mastering the art of flirtation is essential in and out of the office July 20, 2009 IRATHER expected Elizabeth Clark, the author of the new manual Flirting for Dummies, to sound ditzy. Or glitzy. Or flirty. Or anything other than the down-to-earth, brisk and businesslike woman that answered the phone. It was my mistake to assume she would be otherwise. I fell into the very trap Clark, a corporate training expert, [...]
BT BOSS CAN’T GET BROADBAND AT HOME July 20, 2009 ARE YOU unable to get broadband access at home because of your postcode? Well, it turns out that you are in good company. Not even BT chairman Sir Michael Rake is able to access broadband in the usual way from his Hambledon Valley home, and is instead forced to be a guinea pig for the [...]
TORIES WILL PROBE POWER OF BIG BANKS July 20, 2009 LLOYDS Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland could be carved up under a Conservative government, shadow chancellor George Osborne signalled yesterday. Speaking as he set out his vision of the future of financial regulation, Osborne said the Tories would task the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and the Competition Commission with probing whether consolidation [...]
FSA warns on banking bonuses July 20, 2009 BANKS that have offered their staff a guaranteed bonus for longer than a year could be hit with heavy penalties, the head of the Financial Services Authority has warned, as the embattled City watchdog launches a crackdown to prove it has the teeth to regulate big institutions. In a letter sent to over 40 chief [...]