FTSE hits six-month high fuelled by Greek deal February 13, 2012 The FTSE 100 climbed 0.9 per cent to a six-month high of 5,905.7 as investors’ confidence was buoyed by Greek politicians finally approving a new set of austerity measures. However, the move triggered civil unrest on the streets of Athens with the most violent clashes since the country’s disastrous financial situation was laid bare. The [...]
OECD says economic recovery broadening February 13, 2012 The international economic outlook is showing tentative signs of improvement, with the momentum shift spreading from the United States and Japan to other developed countries, the OECD’s December survey of growth prospects showed. The survey picture was mixed in the Eurozone, where seven countries were now “pointing towards a positive change in momentum” while the [...]
BAA China traffic hit by capacity constraints February 13, 2012 British airport operator BAA said capacity constraints at London’s Heathrow airport led to a fall in passenger traffic to China last month with competing European hubs picking up the slack. The owner of Heathrow – Europe’s busiest hub – on said passenger traffic at its airports edged up last month with Heathrow enjoying its busiest [...]
Banks miss SME lending targets February 13, 2012 Britain’s top banks fell short of their government targets to lend to small businesses last year, Bank of England data showed on Monday, dealing a blow to the Conservative-led coalition’s hopes to get credit flowing through the economy to boost growth. However, banks exceeded their target for lending to all businesses, making a total of [...]
Dairy Crest warns of £4m hit as customer calls in administrators February 13, 2012 Dairy Crest said it had made a £4m provision for bad debt after one of its customers, Quadra Foods called in administrators. In a statement the foods group said: “This is the total debt owed to us by Quadra, although we are looking at several options to reduce the amount involved.” “Dairy Crest has annual [...]
CBI tips UK recovery February 13, 2012 Economic growth will gather pace in the second half of this year, making it unlikely the Bank of England will give the economy another cash injection, a leading business lobby said. Quarter-on-quarter GDP growth will accelerate from 0.2 per cent in the first two quarters of this year to 0.6 per cent and 0.5 per [...]
Olympus forecasts £261m loss February 13, 2012 Olympus Corp, which is trying to recover from an accounting scandal that battered its balance sheet, forecast a 32bn yen (£261m) full-year net loss – dragged down by its ailing camera business. The loss estimate for the financial year ending 31 March, compared with a 3.87bn yen net profit in the previous year, highlights the [...]
Vodafone eyeing offer for C&W Worldwide February 13, 2012 Vodafone, the world’s largest mobile operator by revenue, said it was weighing an offer for Britain’s Cable & Wireless Worldwide, and its fixed-line network that could boost bandwidth for its Internet hungry customers. “Vodafone regularly reviews opportunities in the sector and confirms that it is in the very early stages of evaluating the merits of [...]
GREEKS PASS BILL AS ATHENS BURNS February 12, 2012 VIOLENT protesters stormed through central Athens last night setting fire to buildings as politicians passed a series of unpopular austerity measures. Cinemas, Starbucks cafés, banks and other commercial properties burned into the night, after up to 100,000 Greeks took to the streets. Inside parliament, a mammoth 10-hour debate culminated in support for the package of [...]
New Bumi cash call proposed February 12, 2012 THE NEWEST major investor in Bumi, the FTSE 250 miner, will use a visit to London this week to propose raising more cash to spend some $2bn (£1.27bn) on developing mining assets, City A.M. has learned. Samin Tan, the Indonesian tycoon who owns 23.8 per cent of Bumi through his mining company Borneo Lumbung, will [...]