How the FTSE 100 is being undermined by the strong pound April 24, 2014 The mood music for the British economy has been sounding all the right notes this year. But one section of the business community are not tapping their feet – stocks listed on the UK’s top share index the FTSE 100. According to a new note from investment bank Deutsche Bank, business analyst have revised down [...]
Centamin strikes gold with Egyptian law change April 24, 2014 Centamin might have finally seen the light at the end of the tunnel, after an extremely long and arduous court dispute over the validity of an exploration licence. Shares surged around 10 per cent in early trading and have edged up even higher this afternoon, after the Egypt-focused gold miner noted a change to a [...]
EU institutions slammed by leading anti-corruption think tank April 24, 2014 The European Union is highly vulnerable to corruption and conflicts of interest, according to a new report from Transparency International. In the first of its kind, the 250-page report examined all 10 EU institutions and found them wanting. The transparency group blasted the EU for the lack of adequate protections provided to internal whistleblowers. The [...]
The phone-led revolution paving the way to the end of illiteracy April 24, 2014 Illiteracy is a big problem in many of the world’s developing countries. And even if you can read and write, to be able to read regularly, you need access to books and money to pay for those books. In Japan, where 99 per cent of people can read, there is one library for every 47,000 [...]
Receivers called in as London’s Gherkin goes into administration April 24, 2014 What a pickle. Deloitte has just announced that it’s been appointed as receivers for the Gherkin, formally known as 30 St Mary Axe. Phil Bowers and Neville Kahn, both of Deloitte, have been appointed Joint Receivers. They’ve said that adverse interest rate and currency movements have seen the senior liabilities secured by the property increase [...]
How drugged up is the City of London? April 24, 2014 Not very, according to the latest Crime Survey for England And Wales. It appears the City is on a bit of a comedown. Official statistics published today show just how far recorded drug offences have fallen in the City. There were 440 recorded offences during 2013, down from over 1,000 in the 12 [...]
What you need to know before the US open April 24, 2014 US markets are expected higher today, buoyed by the tech results released last night. Apple’s jumped 8.3 per cent in pre-market trading. Data wise, orders for durable goods rose 2.6 per cent in March, above expectations and pointing to a lift in business investment. Initial jobless claims, however, increased by 329,000 last week, reflecting the [...]
What’s it actually like to work at Facebook? April 24, 2014 Facebook’s bumper annual results last night, with a 72 per cent increase in revenue on last year’s first quarter, means that working at Facebook right now is probably pretty sweet. No doubt they’re throwing giant beach balls around, high fiving each other and necking ice-cold Buds from their beanbags. Consider us jealous. But [...]
Evidence missing in action as Ireland bans ecigarettes in health facilities April 24, 2014 Ecigarettes are to be banned in Irish health facilities from 1 May. The Health Service Executive (HSE) said the crackdown was justified because the devices "pose a challenge to smoke-free campus enforcement and come with safety concerns for a healthcare environment." The HSE said the decision followed a detailed review of its health policy, adding [...]
ECB’s Draghi suggests minutes are a “logical next step” April 24, 2014 The European Central Bank's President is pushing efforts at greater clarity. Mario Draghi has said that "the publication of a richer account of our monetary policy deliberations", otherwise known as minutes, now "represents a logcal next step". The central banking chief thinks that publication would "provide a more detailed explanation of the reasoning" behind ECB [...]