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  • Upbeat 3i soothes investors’ nerves

    July 10, 2008

    Publicly listed private equity company 3i yesterday soothed investors with an upbeat trading statement, reassuring them that it was still well placed for investment opportunities despite the credit crunch. Chief executive Philip Yea said the mid-market – 3i’s key market – had remained open over the first three months of the year, providing both investment [...]

  • Rose survives protest vote on double role

    July 10, 2008

    Marks & Spencer boss Sir Stuart Rose has kept his job after a planned shareholder revolt at the retailer’s annual meeting yesterday turned into no more than a whimper. Over 94 per cent of the grey-haired army that braved the rain to descend on the Royal Festival Hall on London’s South Bank yesterday afternoon to [...]

  • Barratt close to securing debt deal

    July 10, 2008

    Housebuilder Barratt Developments is today expected to reveal it has managed to renegotiate a refinancing package with its bankers. Barratt, which has £1.7bn debt and a market capitalisation of just £140m, has been negotiating with lenders to extend repayment of £400m debt due in April , as well as agree changes to its debt covenants [...]

  • Fed bail-out move halts market slide

    July 9, 2008

    Ben Bernanke says Fed may continue emergency lending scheme into next year Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke’s announcement last night that he is considering extending its emergency cash lending system for investment banks into next year rescued plunging markets in London and the US. But economists warned that the move signalled that the fall out [...]

  • Goodbye to carrots: the stick is back

    July 9, 2008

    Businesses are going to find new ways to motivate staff, says Jeremy Hazlehurst The City’s bonus culture has come in for a lot of criticism recently. The Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King said that he found the idea of massive bonuses “unattractive”, while Alistair Darling, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, also said [...]

  • BP’s man in Russia lives to fight again

    July 9, 2008

    The Kremlin, BP and four Russian moguls all want control of TNK-BP. Roger Baird reports. The embattled chief executive of BP’s Russian joint venture TNK-BP, Robert Dudley, survived an attempt by its Russian billionaire partners to remove him on Monday – but he will have to do it all over again on Friday. The screws [...]

  • A Microsoft and Google tie-up is what the industry needs

    July 9, 2008

    The wrangling between Microsoft and Yahoo is like a farce that refuses to end. After months of on-off negotiations, Microsoft’s chief executive Steve Ballmer is once again willing to return to the table, although his rekindled interest comes at a heavy price. Unless Yahoo’s shareholders oust the board, the standoff will continue. Nor is Ballmer [...]

  • City law firms beat the crunch

    July 9, 2008

    The City’s biggest law firms look set to beat the credit crunch, topping revenues of £1bn last year. All four of the firms that make up the “magic circle” posted earnings over £1bn and showed double digit growth, with Clifford Chance holding the top spot as the world’s largest law firm with revenues of £1.33bn, [...]

  • What the FSA’s regulations mean for you

    July 8, 2008

    The new rules might be heavy handed, but they could be to your advantage, writes Katie Hope Hot on the heels of the decision by the FSA, the City’s watchdog, to clamp down on investors using contracts for difference (CFDs) to short shares during a rights issue period, it’s now taken another stab at improving [...]

  • Russia’s Sibir Energy races towards FTSE

    July 8, 2008

    London-listed mid-sized Russian oil company Sibir Energy said yesterday its full-year pre-tax profit trebled to $344m (£172m) due to higher output at its Siberian unit and strong margins from refining and retail. Sibir said its crude oil production rose 80 per cent in the year to 17.8 million barrels. Most of the output, 15.3 million [...]

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