PT’s golden shares ruled illegal by EU July 8, 2010 THE European Court of Justice ruled yesterday that Portugal’s golden share in Portugal Telecom (PT) broke EU rules, opening the way to a possible conclusion of PT’s sale of its Brazilian unit to Telefonica. Portugal stunned investors last week by using its golden share to block a shareholder vote overwhelmingly in favour of selling PT’s [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 8, 2010 Jones Lang LaSalle The property-focused financial and professional services firm has appointed James Brown from Grosvenor as its new head of retail research and consultancy for the EMEA region. Brown is currently UK director of research at Grosvenor, where he is responsible for property market forecasting and analysis of demand, supply and values, local market [...]
Interest rates frozen at 0.5 per cent July 8, 2010 THE Bank of England has once again frozen interest rates at 0.5 per cent. Monetary Policy Committee members pegged the rate after fears after inflation dropped. The move came after it emerged that Andrew Sentance became the first policymaker to call for a rate rise in almost two years when he voted last month for [...]
UK industrial output rises in May July 8, 2010 BRITISH industrial output rose faster than expected in May, taking its annual rate of growth to its highest in almost 10 years despite heavy downward revisions to April’s figures, official data has shown. The figures support survey evidence that a competitive exchange rate is helping manufacturers recover from last year’s deep recession, and reinforce the [...]
Property prices drop in June July 8, 2010 HOUSE prices in Britain dropped 0.6 per cent in June, the third successive monthly fall, a survey from mortgage lender Halifax has shown. Halifax said the decline was a continuation of a trend since the start of this year and was in line with its view that house prices would be broadly flat over 2010 [...]
City heavyweights poised to swoop for government assets July 8, 2010 A PAIR of prominent City figures are drawing up secret plans to launch a bid for one of the banks owned by British taxpayers, according to Sky News. It has been reported that Lord Levene, chairman of Lloyd’s of London, and Sir David Walker are backing a new acquisition vehicle that will list on the [...]
BP “ahead of schedule” in oil clean-up July 8, 2010 BP is aiming to plug its leaking Gulf of Mexico well by 27 July, weeks sooner than forecast, it has been reported, The oil giant was also preparing a series of backup plans in case its current operations fail, including connecting the leaking well to existing pipelines in two adjacent gas and oil fields, the [...]
Primark fuels sales rise at ABF July 8, 2010 PRIMARK owner Associated British Foods said third quarter sales rose 13 per cent and expected very strong growth in annual earnings, driven by its fashion discount retailer. The London-based food and retail group, giving a third quarter trading update for the 16 weeks to June 19, also said group revenue for the year so far, [...]
Man Group hit by further client withdrawals July 8, 2010 HEDGE fund firm Man Group saw assets fall further over the past three months as investors continued to withdraw their money during a volatile period for markets. Man, which is in the process of buying smaller rival GLG Partners , said total assets under management – on which fund firms earn fees – fell 2.2 [...]
Bonus rules risk European exodus July 7, 2010 BANKERS warned of a talent exodus from Europe yesterday after lawmakers in Strasbourg voted to enforce the world’s toughest regime on bonuses in the wake of the financial crisis. A ruckus is brewing between institutions, who view the crackdown as a short-term populist manoeuvre, and European politicians, who argue lenders were guilty of “obscene” risk [...]