WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING October 10, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES EUROZONE BOND INVESTORS ACCUSED OF OVERREACTING Investors in Eurozone bond markets stand accused of letting “animal spirits” affect their judgment on the risk of a European debt default, creating a situation where financial markets could force weaker countries into excessive budget cutting. A senior official at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [...]
High electricity prices to hurt growth July 11, 2010 HERE is another reason why the recovery will be muted. Gas and electricity costs will rise substantially in the years ahead and are set to hammer not only consumers but also manufacturers, further eroding their competitiveness and that of Britain as a place to do business. It is not market forces that will push up [...]
High electricity prices to hurt growth July 11, 2010 HERE is another reason why the recovery will be muted. Gas and electricity costs will rise substantially in the years ahead and are set to hammer not only consumers but also manufacturers, further eroding their competitiveness and that of Britain as a place to do business. It is not market forces that will push up [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING August 12, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES BARCLAYS REFUSES TO USE TARGETS The head of Barclays’ small business division has firmly refused to sign up to UK lending targets in a move that could fuel government criticism of the industry’s willingness to ease credit constraints in the economy. Speaking to the FT after Barclays broadened the remit of its business [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 19, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES FUND BEARS LEAD THE PACK IN VOLATILE MARKETS Bearish hedge fund managers are making their biggest gains since the collapse of Lehman Brothers. Only a handful of hedge fund managers have made money in May and June, when many of the industry’s biggest names were caught out by a sharp rise in market [...]
First Queen’s Speech will target banks May 23, 2010 FINANCIAL services and the economy are set to take centre stage when the first Queen’s Speech of the new Liberal-Conservative coalition is read tomorrow. According to a leaked draft of the speech, the government is planning to introduce a flurry of legislation during its first 18 months, putting at least 21 Bills on the statute [...]
FTSE 100 hits a one-month high boosted by strong performance of energy shares June 16, 2010 BRITAIN’S top shares extended their winning streak to a sixth straight day yesterday to a one-month closing high, driven higher by energy stocks. The FTSE 100 ended the day up 20.10 points, or 0.4 per cent, at 5,237.92, its highest closing level since May 18, notching up its longest winning run since September, having risen [...]
Green bank to invest £25bn in renewables June 29, 2010 AMBITIOUS plans for the green equivalent of 3i, the infrastructure investment behemoth set up by the government after the Second World War, were unveiled yesterday. A commission led by former Merrill Lynch European chairman Bob Wigley said a green investment bank would quickly be able to plough up to £25bn annually into climate change-related technologies. [...]
Green bank to invest £25bn in renewables June 29, 2010 AMBITIOUS plans for the green equivalent of 3i, the infrastructure investment behemoth set up by the government after the Second World War, were unveiled yesterday. A commission led by former Merrill Lynch European chairman Bob Wigley said a green investment bank would quickly be able to plough up to £25bn annually into climate change-related technologies. [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING August 1, 2010 THE SUNDAYS The Sunday Telegraph INVESTORS DEMAND ETHICS AUDIT New rules should be introduced that would increase the cost of capital for companies with controversial environmental and human rights records, according to one of Britain’s largest investors. Steve Waygood, chief of sustainability research at Aviva Investors, said: “If companies were forced to publish long-term data [...]