Eurozone jobless soars to 15m as ECB keeps interest rates on hold July 2, 2009 THE European Central Bank (ECB) kept interest rates on hold at one per cent yesterday, where they are expected to stay well into next year, especially in the light of Eurozone unemployment hitting a 10-year high of 9.5 per cent in May. ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet said: “We had not envisaged any new, other measure [...]
SCRAP SCHEME ACCELERATES FORD SALES July 2, 2009 CARMAKER Ford said yesterday it had taken orders for over 12,000 new vehicles under the UK government’s cash-for-bangers scheme. Ford said more than 75 per cent of its scrappage orders are for its small car range with the Fiesta, Ka and Fusion models all selling well under the plan.
StanChart plumps for John Peace July 2, 2009 EMERGING markets bank Standard Chartered, which has enjoyed healthy revenues and profits, confirmed yesterday it had appointed John Peace as the group’s new chairman with immediate effect. Peace, 60, is set to receive £650,000 a year and a further £500,000 in shares, which will vest over the next three years. He is also chairman of [...]
ANALYST VIEWS: IS JOHN PEACE THE RIGHT MAN TO CHAIR STANDARD CHARTERED? July 2, 2009 NIC CLARKE CHARLES STANLEYThere had been a few leading contenders but with news that Win Bischoff is apparently set to become chairman of Lloyds, we were not surprised with the appointment of John Peace . He has done a good job as acting chairman since Mervyn Davies joined the UK government. However, we do highlight [...]
Johnson & Johnson in Elan deal July 2, 2009 Healthcare company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is to spend $1bn (£610m) on an 18.4 per cent stake in Irish biotech company Elan and will also pick up a stake in the firm’s experimental Alzheimer’s treatment, it said yesterday. The transaction will hand J&J an interest in bapineuzumab, an experimental drug for Alzheimer’s that is in [...]
Renault executive exits Avtovaz July 2, 2009 Russian carmaker Avtovaz, which makes Lada cars and is 25 per cent owned by Renault, replaced the most senior French executive on its management board with a Russian as part of a crisis plan that could see other managers appointed by the French carmaker leave. Renault confirmed that Igor Komarov, Avtovaz’s executive vice-president in charge [...]
France imports UK electricity July 2, 2009 France is being forced to import electricity from the UK, after a summer heatwave forced it to close down a third of its nuclear power stations. With temperatures soaring above 30 degrees Celsius, France has had to close down nuclear power stations which use river water instead of sea water in their cooling systems. State-owned [...]
MPs question Miles’ MPC job July 2, 2009 QUESTIONS were raised yesterday over new Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) policymaker David Miles’ existing position as non-executive director of the Financial Services Authority (FSA). The Treasury committee, which formally endorsed Miles as an external MPC member, said there could be a conflict between the two roles. The former Morgan Stanley chief UK [...]
Pru’s UK chief leaves after missing out on the top job July 2, 2009 PRUDENTIAL’S UK and Europe chief executive Nick Prettejohn is to leave the insurance giant after being passed over for the group chief executive job. Prettejohn, who joined the company three and a half years ago, was seen as one of the leading contenders to succeed Mark Tucker, who will part company with Prudential in September. [...]
London Stock Exchange tariff change sends its shares lower July 2, 2009 SHARES in London Stock Exchange (LSE) shed 5.5 per cent to close at 663.5p yesterday, as investors reacted to Wednesday’s announcement that it will introduce a new tariff to attempt to improve trading. In new chief executive Xavier Rolet’s latest break with the old regime, the LSE is cutting its fees by roughly nine per [...]