SAC could see SEC charges November 28, 2012 THE US government is threatening to file civil securities fraud charges against SAC Capital Advisors and is tightening the regulatory screws around Steven A. Cohen, the $14bn hedge fund’s founder and one of the industry’s most famous traders. The move comes a week after a former SAC Capital employee was charged with running the most [...]
Over 3m want to extend their working hours November 28, 2012 THERE are over three million workers who are in employment, but wish they worked longer hours, a report for 2012 revealed yesterday. Around a tenth of all workers wanted to work more hours, according to the data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), including just under a quarter of those currently working part-time. This [...]
PwC bets chancellor will scrap duty hike in Autumn Statement November 28, 2012 THE most likely tax announcement George Osborne will make in his Autumn Statement is scrapping the planned 3p fuel duty rise, PwC estimated yesterday. The odds of Osborne cancelling January’s rise are 7-2, the financial services giant said, ahead of extending entrepreneur’s relief to all employees, rated at 5-1. Least likely of the possibilities are scrapping [...]
Consumer spending weak even with Christmas a month away November 28, 2012 SPENDING fell slightly going into the second half of November, data revealed yesterday, despite the proximity to Christmas. Spending was down 0.8 per cent in the four weeks to 19 November, figures from Visa revealed, despite a 1.2 per cent increase going into the last week of that period. This meant spending was some 3.7 [...]
Lord Rothschild slams central banking policy November 28, 2012 LORD Rothschild yesterday said government monetary policy was failing to fix the financial system as he revealed a near-£80m drop in value for his investment fund RIT Capital in the past six months. “Their actions prevent systemic collapse but the deeper underlying problems remain,” he said in a statement to shareholders. The City grandee and [...]
Electra waits for prices to fall as it builds up war chest to £400m November 28, 2012 UK listed private equity firm Electra Partners yesterday said expensive price tags on companies being sold had stopped it buying more firms this year after revealing solid numbers in its full year results. The firm, which has holdings in motor car insurer esure and caravan park operator Park Resorts, said the chasm between buyer and [...]
Albion Venture reveals trust merger impact November 28, 2012 ALBION Venture Capital Trust, one of the largest listed venture capital firms in the UK, yesterday posted a drop in its net asset value (NAV) following its internal merger with Albion Prime Venture Capital Trust. The trust, which is one of six under the Albion Ventures umbrella and invests in smaller unquoted companies, reported a [...]
Canaccord Genuity recruits ex-UBS banker as new boss November 28, 2012 CANACCORD Genuity yesterday said it planned to add to its roster of recent executive hires by recruiting former UBS banker Adrian Haxby to lead its European investment banking division. Haxby, 54, was a long standing figure at the Swiss bank, having started working for the firm in the mid-1980s. He went on to become the [...]
Rio to slash costs by $5bn November 28, 2012 GLOBAL miner Rio Tinto said last night it will slash costs by $5bn over the next two years as commodity prices tumble, but said it was cautiously optimistic on China’s outlook and was sticking with plans to expand its lucrative Australian iron ore operations. Rio said it is aiming to cut more than $5bn of [...]
Great Scot! It’s Aberdeen Asset’s Caledonian awards November 28, 2012 TO Ranald MacDonald’s Boisdale restaurant for the Aberdeen Asset Management Great Scot Awards 2012. Bagpipes were blaring to welcome tartan–clad guests to the patriotic dinner, held in association with City A.M. and Johnnie Walker Blue Label. Winners included Lord Steel of Aikwood, fashion designer Pam Hogg, actor Jamie Sives and Olympic gold medallist Tim Baillie [...]