Private sector loans decline November 28, 2012 BANK lending to businesses fell again in the Eurozone in October, according to data published yesterday by the European Central Bank (ECB). Despite market sentiment improving on the back of the ECB’s plans to buy the bonds of struggling governments like Spain’s, loans to the firms fell 1.8 per cent, accelerating from the 1.5 per [...]
France says has buyer for Arcelormittal site November 28, 2012 THE French government has found an industrialist willing to invest €400m in ArcelorMittal’s steelworks in northeast France, a minister said yesterday. Industry Minister Arnaud Montebourg told lawmakers that the interested party was a private investor from the steel industry. ArcelorMittal has so far said that it wants to sell the furnaces but not the entire [...]
Train pain for season ticket commuters November 28, 2012 COMMUTERS should brace themselves for season ticket price hikes of up to six per cent in January, despite the government’s intervention to stem inflation-linked fare rises. Passengers from Canterbury will be worst hit in percentage terms, with the price of an annual season ticket to London rising 5.9 per cent to £4,860 in the new [...]
TfL hopes to push Overground onto key suburban rail routes November 28, 2012 TRANSPORT for London (TfL) remains optimistic that it will get the go-ahead to take control of key suburban rail routes early next year. Howard Smith, chief operating officer for TfL’s rail operations, told City A.M. that he is “hopeful of coming to some conclusions in the next few months” following discussions with the Department for [...]
Floor price for alcohol will hit poor hardest November 28, 2012 THE GOVERNMENT yesterday unveiled plans to introduce minimum prices for alcohol, despite concerns that such a move will penalise ordinary drinkers. The home office proposals include a ban on multi-buy promotions and a minimum unit price of 45p in England and Wales. As a result a one litre bottle of Gordon’s gin – currently available from [...]
New broom Mark Carney has a lot of paperwork to sweep up November 28, 2012 FROM the forthcoming report of the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards to a possible resignation letter from Paul Tucker: Mark Carney has an unenviable reading list before he sets foot in Threadneedle Street as the new Governor of the Bank of England. If he wants a genuine cold-towel moment ahead of his arrival, however, he [...]
Minimum Alchohol pricing: Should it be state controlled? November 28, 2012 PAULO AQUINO NORDLB It’s a good thing because it will discourage people from over-drinking and to be responsible. It’s bad because it will affect some people more than others. I don’t think they should have that power. RACHEL CALYDON SCHINDLER Some alcohol is cheaper to buy than certain fizzy drinks so I think it’s a [...]
Thomas Cook chief outlines more cost cuts November 28, 2012 THOMAS COOK’s new chief executive Harriet Green yesterday insisted the embattled tour operator had “turned a corner” yesterday and outlined plans for more drastic cost savings after revealing a gaping £485m loss. The group’s full year results saw losses widen by 22 per cent from a £398.2m loss last year while revenue declined by three [...]
Law firm Simmons & Simmons revenue hurt by the weak euro November 28, 2012 LAW firm Simmons & Simmons has blamed the tough economy for a three per cent fall in half-year revenue yesterday. The corporate law specialist posted revenues of around £121m for the first six months of the financial year, but said the figure is flat on last year once exchange rates are excluded. Managing partner Jeremy [...]
US firm Affinion drops out of takeover talks for CPP November 28, 2012 US firm Affinion Group last night pulled out of takeover talks with credit card insurer CPP. Affinion, which had revealed it was in preliminary takeover talks at the end of last month, said it had no intention of making an offer. CPP, said it would continue to actively pursue a range of financing options. “We [...]