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    September 16, 2009

    Alkane Energy, the coal mine methane specialist which gets no renewable-energy subsidy, said yesterday its half-year underlying profits had risen 25 per cent to £1.4m, as it increased production from its current 20 megawatts to a three-years target of 50 megawatts – enough energy to power a small town. The firm is seen as a [...]

  • Bankers and miners lead the way past the 5,100 mark

    September 16, 2009

    The FTSE 100 hit its highest closing level in a year yesterday, led by banks and miners and spurred by appetite for risky assets as optimism about the pace of global economic recovery intensified. The index closed up 82 points, or 1.6 per cent higher, at 5,124.13 – the highest close since late September last [...]

  • Wall Street rises on economic data

    September 16, 2009

    US stocks rose for a third day yesterday, hitting fresh 2009 highs in a broad-based rally following economic data that suggested a stronger-than-anticipated global recovery. Energy and manufacturing companies were among the strongest, benefiting from data indicating improved industrial demand and a falling dollar, which makes American exports more competitive in world markets. Shares of [...]

  • BROWN UNDER FIRE OVER SECRET CUTS

    September 16, 2009

    GORDON BROWN’S longstanding bid to downplay the need for swingeing spending cuts was finally exposed yesterday, after leaked documents revealed that his officials had been planning large reductions for many months. The leaked Treasury plans – which were dated just before the Budget and passed on to the Tories – revealed that the government was [...]

  • Balfour set for cash call

    September 16, 2009

    Balfour Beatty, the engineering, construction and services group, is set to launch a surprise rights issue of around £350m within days, City A.M. can confirm. A team of bankers, including JP Morgan Cazenove and RBS Hoare Govett, have been appointed to work on the fundraising.  Balfour, which last month reported a 14 per cent rise [...]

  • EU leaders in bonus threat

    September 16, 2009

    EUROPEAN leaders are today set to agree plans for greater control over bankers’ pay ahead of next week’s G20 meeting in Pittsburgh. In a statement expected to be endorsed at an EU meeting in Brussels this evening, the leaders will call on G20 countries to stand by commitments “to encourage… a strong link between compensation [...]

  • Citi debt issue fuels concern

    September 16, 2009

    CITIGROUP yesterday scuppered its own efforts to appear healthy enough to repay $45bn (£27bn) in Troubled Asset Relief Programme (Tarp) funding as it took advantage of a government guarantee to issue $5bn worth of bonds. The bank, led by chief executive Vikram Pandit, is keen to show that it can survive without state support, a [...]

  • Now we know the grim truth about cuts

    September 16, 2009

    EVEN if you already suspected that Gordon Brown’s post-1997 public spending spree had been an unaffordable disaster, yesterday’s leaked Treasury forecasts made depressing reading. Everybody knows that there will have to be major spending cuts and that the current tax base cannot finance our bloated government; the Institute for Fiscal Studies had long since worked [...]

  • Ireland values bad loans

    September 16, 2009

    THE Irish government will spend €54bn (£48bn) to buy risky real estate loans from the Republic’s banks, finance minister Brian Lenihan said yesterday. The loans are to be transferred into the government’s “bad bank”, the National Asset Management Agency (Nama), which will pay a 30 per cent discount on the book value of €77bn. “Nama [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    September 16, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES BURBERRY LOOKS TO WIN OVER FRIENDS ONLINEBurberry, the fashion brand that has gone from classic to cutting edge, is to launch its own social networking site next month. The clothing group hopes the move will deepen its relationship with customers and attract new devotees. Called artofthetrench.com, the site will initially feature users sending [...]

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