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  • Baugur boss looks for 35m

    November 1, 2009

    Baugur boss Jon Asgeir Johannesson has been ordered to raise £35m to secure the future of the remains of his business empire. The tycoon, whose investment firm bought up half the UK high street before it collapsed last year, is battling to keep control of his Icelandic retailer Hagar. Kaupthing, the bank which leant him [...]

  • Boost for professional bodies

    November 1, 2009

    Over three quarters of those working in the securities and investment industry believe the FSA should consult on the value of mandatory membership of a professional body, according to  the newly Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment. Simon Culhane, the Institute’s CEO, said, “The results demonstrate our members’ commitment to high standards in their firms”.

  • Wembley warns on bank debt

    November 1, 2009

    Wembley National Stadium, the owner of the North London venue, made a pre-tax loss of £31m last year, as the enormous cost of financing the construction of the new stadium continues to weigh on the firm. The company also said that there is a risk that it will default on bank debt agreements unless season [...]

  • Calls for more QE as British growth dips

    November 1, 2009

    POLICYMAKERS are under pressure to extend quantitative easing (QE) in the UK as the British economy is still mired in recession. Citigroup’s Michael Saunders said the weakness in third quarter GDP and core broad money (M4) had made him reverse his former argument that QE was likely to be stopped by the Bank of England [...]

  • WHAT DO YOU THINK THE MPC WILL DECIDE?

    November 1, 2009

    JAMIE DANNHAUSER LOMBARD STREET RESEARCH“A disappointing initial third quarter GDP estimate and a sharp drop in broad money in September gives the doves ammunition. On balance, the MPC is likely to keep the asset purchase facility unchanged next week. Expect there to be dissenters, however.”JONATHAN LOYNES CAPITAL ECONOMICS“With the previous extension to QE now complete [...]

  • Kremlin seeks Western capital with bond issue

    November 1, 2009

    A RUSSIAN delegation will arrive in London this week to announce an £11bn bond issue as it seeks Western investment in its struggling economy. Deputy prime minister Alexei Kudrin, who is also Russia’s finance minister, will meet business secretary Peter Mandelson, bringing with him senior figures from the Russian central bank and finance ministry, as [...]

  • KING HEALTHRUMOURSSPARKSARRESTS

    November 1, 2009

    Police in Thailand arrested two people yesterday on suspicion of spreading rumours about the health of the country’s 81-year-old king that triggered a slide in stock prices. Thai stocks plunged a combined 7.2 per cent on over two days last month as rumours circulated over the health of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who has been in [...]

  • Irish in 54bn rescue

    November 1, 2009

    A LONG-AWAITED law that will set up a “bad bank” in Ireland to pay for banks’ risky commercial property loans is expected to be passed by parliament by mid-November. In the biggest financial rescue package in Ireland’s history, the government will pay out €54bn (£48bn) to take the toxic loans off the books of its [...]

  • Virgin Media: Why City A.M. is wrong about TV market

    November 1, 2009

    IN his article last Friday about the pay TV market, City A.M.’s David Crow suggested that, by forcing Sky to wholesale its premium sports and movie channels to competing pay TV retailers, media regulator Ofcom is punishing Sky’s success. He compares Sky’s investment in sports and movies to car maker Toyota’s investment in hybrid fuel [...]

  • Creditors give Christmas deadline for INM bond

    November 1, 2009

    Creditors have given Independent News & Media until 23 December to finalise plans on the payment of a bond originally due in May. After being granted several extensions to the deadline on the €200m (£179m) bond, INM last month agreed a deal with bondholders that could give them a 47 per cent stake in the [...]

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