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  • Back in the real world: how the rest of the country is coping a year on

    September 14, 2009

    LET ME tell you about two pieces of writing. The first, a sign in an independent wine shop in an expensive part of London which I regularly cycle past on my way to work. It reads: “Just because we’re in recession doesn’t mean we have to drink bad wine.” The second is a piece of [...]

  • Fee bonanza for Treasury APS advisers

    September 14, 2009

    INVESTMENT banking and legal advisers have picked up £26.5m for their work advising the government on its Asset Protection Scheme (APS), according to data released by the Treasury under the Freedom of Information Act. Bankers from investment banks Citigroup, Credit Suisse and asset manager BlackRock have been working with the Treasury’s Financial Stability Unit in [...]

  • O’Brien threatens to block INMdebt for equity swap

    September 14, 2009

    INDEPENDENT News & Media’s rebel investor Denis O’Brien last night threatened to scupper a deal that would help to reduce the struggling media group’s debt pile. He has proposed a resolution that would allow shareholders to vote on any deal that could dilute their stakes, potentially blocking INM’s attempt to refinance a €200m (£176m) bond [...]

  • Heathrow boss Brown heads underground

    September 14, 2009

    HEATHROW terminal boss Mike Brown is moving back to London Underground (LU) to take up the managing director position, after leaving in 2008. He first worked for LU in 1989, but left last year to head up Heathrow, after Mark Bullock quit following the messy opening of the new Terminal 5. Under his leadership, service [...]

  • OBAMA: WE MUST REFORM BANKING

    September 14, 2009

    US PRESIDENT Barack Obama issued a stark warning to bankers yesterday not to ignore the lessons of the demise of Lehman Brothers, in a hard-hitting speech marking a year since the Wall Street investment bank filed for bankruptcy. Obama said the US financial system was beginning to “return to normalcy”, but said that there could [...]

  • Judge rules against BoA & SEC deal

    September 14, 2009

    A US federal judge yesterday rejected a $33m (£19.9m) settlement reached by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Bank of America (BoA) over accusations that the bank misled shareholders over millions of dollars of bonuses. In the third rejection of the deal by American courts, USDistrict Judge Jed Rakoff said the agreement could not [...]

  • BoNY nears Russian deal

    September 14, 2009

    THE RUSSIAN government is set to bring its $22.5bn (£13.6bn) lawsuit against Bank of New York Mellon (BoNY) to an end after the bank agreed to provide credit to Moscow-based banks, sources told City A.M last night. An out-of-court settlement is being discussed that will see the USbanking giant restart trade-finance lending to banks nominated [...]

  • Bad banks must be allowed to fail again

    September 14, 2009

    ONE year after Lehman’s demise, there is much we should be grateful for. The economy has shrunk by about 6 per cent, compared to the 25 per cent or so collapse suffered in the US during the Great Depression. We have got off relatively lightly, even though it doesn’t feel that way to the hundreds [...]

  • Six-months’ leave for dads

    September 14, 2009

    GORDON Brown will today unveil plans that will enable fathers to take six months paternity leave instead of the existing two weeks, in a move that will push up employment costs for businesses. Brown will unveil a new system of switching between paternity and maternity leave, which will allow a mother to pass over her [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    September 14, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES RSA CONSIDERING ‘LARGER’ DEALSRSA, the general insurer, is looking at large acquisitions – potentially worth about £600m – that might need to be supported with a rights issue, it has told investors and analysts. The company, which has a strong capital cushion and a stated strategy of pursuing smaller, bolt-on deals, said there [...]

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