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  • Profit falls at Zurich as new chief named

    August 6, 2009

    SWISS insurance company Zurich Financial Services has announced the appointment of Martin Senn as chief executive, after revealing first-half profits had fallen 53 per cent compared with last year. Senn, who is currently Zurich’s acting chief investment officer, will succeed James Schiro, who will retire on 31 December. “Martin is an engaging, thoughtful and results-oriented [...]

  • Twitter under cyber attack

    August 6, 2009

    MICRO-BLOGGING network Twitter was disabled for two hours yesterday in what appeared to be a malicious attack caused by thousands of remote-controlled PCs. Twitter co-founder Biz Stone said on Twitter’s blog that the site was the victim of a denial-of-service attack, a technique in which hackers overwhelm a website’s servers with communications requests. “We are [...]

  • Former broker admits he lied

    August 6, 2009

    A FORMER Credit Suisse broker testified yesterday that he and his former business partner lied to corporate clients and sent them incorrect information in emails to cover up investments in risky debt. In one of the first criminal prosecutions stemming from the credit crunch to go to trial, former broker Julian Tzolov told a jury [...]

  • Cobham names new boss as first-half profit soars

    August 6, 2009

    DEFENCE group Cobham posted a jump in its first-half profit yesterday, and said it would continue its acquisition strategy, while promoting chief operating officer Andy Stevens as its new chief executive. Underlying pre-tax profit in the first half of the year rose 32 per cent to £141m, in line with market expectations, on sales up [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    August 6, 2009

    PREMIER FOODSWarren Ackerman has upgraded its estimates in Premier Foods to “buy”. The broker sees positive returns on investments from its Hovis brand due to its 2008 re-launch. It says the company’s balance sheet is no longer a cause of major concern, with attractive earnings estimates and a subsequent target price increase. SWISS RECollins Stewart [...]

  • Bellway provides renewed optimism as it launches placing to buy new sites

    August 6, 2009

    HOUSEBUILDER Bellway yesterday supported growing confidence in the housing sector by posting a positive trading update and announced a share placing that aims to raise over £40m to buy new land. The group yesterday said it placed 5.7m new shares, equivalent to around five per cent of its current issued capital, at 779p, a small [...]

  • Not the best guardian for the Observer

    August 6, 2009

    EVEN without a downturn in the economy, the short-term future for paid-for newspapers was always going to be tricky. Newspapers face a myriad of threats, ranging from growing competition from online news and social sites to the rivalry from free printed titles. Circulations of the paid for titles have been gradually declining for years and [...]

  • Strikes hit the City hard

    August 6, 2009

    THOUSANDS of commuters on the National Express East Anglia line were hit by the second in a series of 48-hour strikes yesterday, and are set for further chaos today as workers continue to walk out over pay. The industrial action, which started at midnight on Wednesday night, has hit the City hard, as the affected [...]

  • CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    August 6, 2009

    LUUPTory MP Michael Howard has joined independent global mobile financial provider LUUP as chairman. The former home secretary is retiring from Parliament to develop an international business career. The position adds to his current business profile as chairman of Northern Racing, deputy chairman of Entrée Gold and a non-executive director of Helphire group. Tenon RecoveryTenon [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    August 6, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES RISING RISK PROVISIONS HIT COMMERZBANKCommerzbank yesterday raised its risk provisions as Germany’s second largest bank was hit in the second quarter by problems in property markets and the economic crisis in central and eastern Europe. However, it reduced operating losses , and suggested overall risk provisions this year would be in line with [...]

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