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  • CITY VIEWS: WOULD YOU CUT DOWN THE AMOUNT OF COFFEE YOU BUY?

    October 29, 2009

    DANIEL VIPOND RFIB LIMITED“I wouldn’t cut back on coffee. I have a coffee every day. I don’t worry about the economics behind the coffee. It’s a staple dietary requirement. Petrol seems to have a more dramatic effect on consumers, but coffee is not as expensive so becomes a necessity.” SHARON LOWER CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD“Not at [...]

  • Home loans surge but British consumer remains subdued

    October 29, 2009

    MORTGAGE approvals soared to their highest levels in 18 months but credit card lending remained subdued as recession-hit consumers paid back their debts for the third successive month. Data from the Bank of England showed that a total of 56,215 mortgages were approved in September, up from 52,970 in August and above expectations, indicating that [...]

  • Money supply growth still disappointing

    October 29, 2009

    WEAK growth in the broad money supply in September has raised further questions over the effectiveness of the Bank of England’s quantitative easing (QE) policy and raised the likelihood that the central bank may extend the programme further when it meets next week. Headline M4, the measure for money supply, grew by 0.8 per cent [...]

  • Russia cuts interest rate

    October 29, 2009

    Russia’s central bank yesterday cut interest rates by 50 basis points to 9.5 per cent in an attempt to boost bank lending and reduce the attractiveness of short-term investments in Russian assets. It also reduced the repurchase rate charged on central bank loans to 8.5 per cent from nine per cent. Analysts thought that the [...]

  • German joblessness falls

    October 29, 2009

    German unemployment unexpectedly fell in October with the number of people out of work falling to a seasonally-adjusted 26,000 to 3.43m. The jobless rate slipped to 8.1 per cent from 8.2 per cent the previous month. The better situation in the job market added to signs of recovery in Europe’s largest economy and will ease [...]

  • Eurozone confidence recovering

    October 29, 2009

    A recovery in Eurozone confidence is well underway, according to data from the European Commission. The economic sentiment indicator rose to 86.2 in the area, with the largest contribution coming from firms’ optimism over their production expectations. Both the economic sentiment indicator and the business climate indicator registered their seventh consecutive monthly rise.

  • Audi drags VW profits lower

    October 29, 2009

    Volkswagen reported an 86 per cent fall in their third-quarter profits yesterday due to plunging vehicle prices and declining Audi sales. Net income fell to €172m (£154m), while sales declined 10.3 per cent to €26m (£23m). The company said full year sales would be lower than in 2008. It added rising refinancing costs and poor [...]

  • StanChart is boosted by Asian growth

    October 29, 2009

    STANDARD Chartered reported “good progress” in its third quarter trading update yesterday, but called for caution in the banking sector. The UK-based, Asian-focused bank said it had performed particularly strongly in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Its stock closed up 3.7 per cent at 1,537p after the bank’s announcement, giving it a market value [...]

  • Galleon founder attempts to get bail conditions reduced in US insider case

    October 29, 2009

    THE head of hedge fund Galleon yesterday appealed for his bail in connection with insider trading charges to be slashed by $75m (£45m). Tycoon Raj Rajaratnam faces claims that he made $20m through illegal tips from companies including IBM and Intel. The 52-year-old billionaire asked a US judge to reduce his bail to $25m from [...]

  • LLOYDS PUSHES ON WITH PLAN TO RAISE 21BN

    October 29, 2009

    LLOYDS Banking Group will retain a 25 per cent share of domestic current account customers under restructuring plans agreed with the European authorities to avoid the government’s asset protection scheme (APS). The European Commission and the Treasury last night gave the bank the go-ahead to market a £20.5bn capital raising programme, consisting of a £13bn [...]

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