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  • Bonus row to flare up again

    October 11, 2009

    THE row over bonuses for investment bankers is due to be reignited this week, as Goldman Sachs prepares to announce a huge layout on pay, expected to be almost double the figure allocated last year. The Wall Street investment bank unveils third quarter profits on Thursday, with analysts predicting pre-tax profits of $3.5bn (£2.2bn) for [...]

  • Osborne: Tories have a high regard for Turner’s abilities

    October 11, 2009

    The Tories said last night that they admired Financial Services Authority chairman Lord Adair Turner, but that it was too early to speculate whether they would hand him a top job at the Bank of England (BoE). Commenting on talk that Turner could become deputy to the governor of the BoE if the conservatives win [...]

  • Blackstone says the worst is over for private equity industry

    October 11, 2009

    BUY-OUT giant Blackstone is set to list up to eight of its companies and sell five more, as the firm sees the fog lifting for private equity firms. Blackstone founder Steve Schwarzman wrote to investors on Friday, predicting that the world is “changing once again” and that, for the private equity industry, “the worst is [...]

  • Tullett set to square up to BGC in court

    October 11, 2009

    TULLETT Prebon and BGC Partners will this week commence battle in the High Court, as the City hangs attentively on every word to glean sensational details about the aggressive high-octane world of inter-dealer broking. Tullett, led by City veteran Terry Smith, alleges that BGC tried to poach  at least 55 of its top broking staff [...]

  • Bear Stearns pair face criminal case

    October 11, 2009

    THE first of an expected slew of high-profile court cases arising from the credit crunch begins tomorrow, with two former Bear Stearns employees accused of misleading investors over the health of sub-prime mortgage securities. The case will hinge on whether one of the bank’s former hedge fund managers, Matthew Tannin, knew that the sub-prime arena [...]

  • AIG close to Nan Shan sale

    October 11, 2009

    AIG is close to selling Nan Shan, its Taiwanese life assurance unit, for more than $2bn (£1.26bn). It is understood that the New York-based insurer could make an announcement regarding the sale as early as this week, with either financial conglomerate Chinatrust or Hong Kong-based investment fund Primus Financial the likely new owner. AIG is [...]

  • City tax stars face charges from Revenue

    October 11, 2009

    VANTIS, the stockmarket-listed accountancy firm, yesterday confirmed that its two leading City accountants have been charged with a multi-million pound tax scam. David Perrin and Roy Faichney work in the tax division of Vantis and are responsible for developing tax saving schemes for their wealthy clients which included former captain of England rugby team, and [...]

  • Langdale hired by fraud office in BAE investigation

    October 11, 2009

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has upped the ante in its case against defence giant BAE Systems by hiring top criminal QC Timothy Langdale to help file a corruption suit against the firm . By getting Langdale, who successfully defended Colonel Jorge Mendonca in 2003 against charges of mistreating Iraqi civilian detainees in Basra, on [...]

  • EC competition watchdog has term extended

    October 11, 2009

    NEGOTIATIONS between the UK’s part state-owned banks and the Treasury over use of the Asset Protection Scheme (APS) look set to be prolonged after EU competition commissioner Neelie Kroes’s term was extended. Kroes, the European Commission’s competition watchdog, had been set to deliver a ruling on how Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland [...]

  • Battered JJB to carry on with cash call

    October 11, 2009

    JJB Sports is ploughing ahead with  its ambitious £100m cash call,  despite calling it off on Friday following a suspected dirty tricks campaign. JJB Sports is expected  this morning to hand over a dossier of emails and bank documents to City watchdog the Financial Services Authority for it to investigate what it believes is a [...]

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