Plenty for markets to feast on as firms update investors July 19, 2009 REPORTING season is definitely upon us and this week offers up a cornucopia of corporate reports for the markets to devour. Dominos Pizza UK & Ireland serves up the first slice today and investors will be keen to hear whether the firm has continued to be a recession winner. It reported a nearly 10 per [...]
FTSE 100 hits a yearly high on cheery earnings season July 23, 2009 THE FTSE 100 broke through the 4,500 level yesterday as it rose for the ninth straight day on the back of positive economic data and a rally in banks and miners. The index rose by 66.07 points, or 1.5 per cent, to 4,559.80, the highest closing level since early January, having touched a high of [...]
WINDFALL TAX PROFS WON’T BE FOBBED OFF August 13, 2009 THE City may have slammed ideas of a windfall tax on bonuses yesterday, but the group of university professors who originally mooted the idea in a letter to The Guardian are far from deterred. The dusty academics’ plans, which would see the money from the tax injected back into public services, were labelled “gratuitous”, “impossible” [...]
WINDFALL TAX PROFS WON’T BE FOBBED OFF August 13, 2009 THE City may have slammed ideas of a windfall tax on bonuses yesterday, but the group of university professors who originally mooted the idea in a letter to The Guardian are far from deterred. The dusty academics’ plans, which would see the money from the tax injected back into public services, were labelled “gratuitous”, “impossible” [...]
Board reshuffle puts pressure on BoA’s Lewis June 7, 2009 BANK of America (BoA) has appointed four outside directors to bolster its board’s banking and financial expertise, after US regulators pushed the nation’s largest bank to improve governance after a federal bailout. The shake-up increases pressure on chief executive Ken Lewis, who was stripped of his role as chairman in April after a surge in [...]
CITY VIEWS: DO YOU THINK THE FURY OVER BONUSES HAS GONE TOO FAR? May 14, 2009 WILL MCCANN HALLIWELLS SOLICITORS “It’s a bit unfair to expect bonuses to be returned. Where do you stop the catchment of blame? Is it just within the Square Mile or are we meant to shoot down in flames anyone in a position of responsibility?” NEIL SADLER CHARTWELL“I’d love to see all bonuses handed back [...]
Economic cheer sees FTSE break through 4,500 barrier June 1, 2009 THE FTSE 100 ended 2 per cent, or 88.25 points, higher yesterday at 4,506.19 as some unusually upbeat data saw optimism about the global economy rise. Mining stocks led the charge, as metal prices firmed, bolstered by hopes for increased demand particularly following bullish Chinese data. China’s official purchasing managers index for May stayed above [...]
Northern Foods passes on fuel costs July 29, 2008 Northern Foods, the maker of chilled ready meals sold at Marks & Spencer, said yesterday it planned to pass on £32m of rising commodity and fuel costs to consumers. Chief executive Stefan Barden said: “We would be expecting to fully recover all the input cost inflation. We have to date and we would intend to [...]