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  • Fund manager ditches BG shares as the oil price outlook darkens

    January 3, 2016

    The takeover of oil firm BG Group by behemoth Royal Dutch Shell is facing further investor woes. US fund management firm Capital Group sold £417m of BG shares in December stock exchange filings reveal. Capital Group, also a big investor in Shell, is the latest fund manager to appear sceptical about the deal, which was agreed [...]

  • Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Asda and Morrisons diesel prices lowered to 99.7p falling under £1 for first time since 2009 amid falling oil prices

    January 3, 2016

    The price of diesel will fall below £1 for the first time since 2009 at all Big Four supermarkets as Tesco and Asda were first to announce the cost of filling up will cost less, bringing a new year gift to motorists across the country. Supermarkets will drop the price per litre to 99.7 pence from Monday, with both [...]

  • Ex-boss of Persimmon boss Mike Farley lands £19m bonus two years after leaving housebuilder

    January 3, 2016

    The former boss of Persimmon Mike Farley collected nearly £20m in shares on New Year’s Eve, more than two years after leaving the housebuilder. The payout is part of long-term incentive scheme launched three years ago for its top 140 executives worth hundreds of millions of pounds. Farley was granted 966,400 shares despite the scheme being [...]

  • Legal & General sale of Dutch retail unit possible in 2016, as company sheds non-core businesses after last year’s disposals of Egypt and Ireland ventures

    January 3, 2016

    Legal & General is mulling over the decision to sell its Dutch retail business. The financial services giant is considering a sale in 2016 as part of a wider plan to leave non-core businesses. In November last year, Legal & General, which is headquartered in London and had 10m customers worldwide at the end of [...]

  • Barclays reportedly reviewing allowance practices in light of EU banker bonus cap

    January 3, 2016

    Barclays is reportedly reviewing its compensation programme to make sure that bonus and “allowance” payments comply with increasingly strict European Union regulations. The EU’s bonus cap, intended to discourage bankers from taking excessive risks, limits annual bonuses to 100 per cent of an employee’s salary, or 200 per cent with shareholders’ approval. To circumvent the [...]

  • The FCA has dropped two more banking probes after shelving a major review into industry culture

    January 1, 2016

    Britain's financial watchdog has reportedly dropped two more probes into the banking industry, in the wake of its u-turn on a major review into the culture, pay and behaviour of those who work in the industry. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has scrapped a study into the way lenders incentivise their staff to sell financial products, and will [...]

  • BCC: Britain risks plunging into “new economic storm” if politicians are complacent

    January 1, 2016

    One of the UK's leading business groups today said clouds are gathering on the horizon, and they risk pushing Britain into "a new economic storm", as it warned politicians do not have room for complacency. In the BCC's new year's message, chief economist John Longworth said businesses and consumers will be left exposed when the Bank of England starts [...]

  • Russian rouble dives against the dollar as economic picture darkens

    December 31, 2015

    The Russian rouble tumbled yesterday as concerns over a prolonged oil price rout stoked fears surrounding the country's economy. The rouble sank 1.2 per cent at Rbs73.15 against the dollar yesterday, taking it to a record low. It has since recovered somewhat, and was last up 0.1 per cent at Rsb73.9. Russia's economy is heavily dependent on oil [...]

  • Institute of Directors: Company profits at risk from an interest rate rise by the Bank of England

    December 31, 2015

    One of Britain's biggest business groups has warned company profits peaked in 2015, and they'll be crunched when the Bank of England eventually raises borrowing costs for the first time in more than six years. The Institute of Directors (IoD) said the bank's rate-setters has exercised caution thus far, but they'll have "no choice" but [...]

  • Wages rose for the first time in eight months in November

    December 31, 2015

    Wages rose for the first time in eight months in November, and they could be set to rise further, despite average advertised salaries declining across the board in 2015. Monthly average advertised salaries rose 0.2 per cent to £33,112 in November, up from £33,043 in a month earlier according to Adzuna. "November could be a turning [...]

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