Top Up TV signs deal with ESPN to broadcast Premier League football August 4, 2009 TOP UP TV, the media group that offers premium content to Freeview, yesterday signed a carriage deal with ESPN to show top football this season and signalled that it hoped to offer subscribers Sky Sports 1 & 2 by the end of the first half of next year. Top Up founder and former BSkyB stalwart [...]
EU hedgie laws to hit pensions August 4, 2009 EU PLANS to clamp down on the hedge fund industry could cost European pension funds €25bn (£21.2bn) a year, the industry trade body said yesterday. The Alternative Investment Management Association (Aima) said plans to limit hedge funds’ leverage and to force managers to sign up to a costly disclosure regime will do “enormous” damage to [...]
Wenger refuses to budge on Chamakh August 4, 2009 ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger has declared his interest in Marouane Chamakh to be over, insisting he will not be held to ransom by Bordeaux over the Morocco striker. The French champions have rejected a bid of £6m from the Gunners, with president Jean-Louis Triaud demanding closer to £15m despite the 25-year-old entering the final year [...]
China’s GDP figures spark concerns about accuracy August 4, 2009 CHINA’S first-half gross domestic product (GDP) figures have raised eyebrows, after combined data from the country’s provinces showed growth well ahead of government estimates. According to combined information from regional authorities, GDP totalled 15,376bn yuan (£1,334bn) in the first half, 10 per cent higher than the figure predicted by the country’s National Bureau of Statistics. [...]
Pressure to raise QE after mixed data August 4, 2009 ANNUAL growth in broad money supply slowed to its weakest since 1999 in the second quarter, according to data released yesterday by the Bank of England, just two days before its monetary policy decision. The figures showed that broad money supply growth excluding intermediate other financial corporations such as pension funds, fell to 3.1 per [...]
WINDS OF CHANGE August 4, 2009 WIND turbine maker Vestas yesterday won a re-possession order to remove workers staging a sit-in at the company’s British turbine blades factory on the Isle of Wight. Eleven workers have occupied the building for two weeks in protest at the proposed closure of the plant, with the possible loss of 625 jobs. The Danish company [...]
Reds agree to sell Alonso to Real for 34m August 4, 2009 LIVERPOOL midfielder Xabi Alonso will today complete his long-awaited move to Real Madrid after the two clubs finally agreed a £34m deal last night. Months of haggling were brought to a close when Liverpool accepted a package thought to be worth £30m up front and a further £4m based on his performance at Real. The [...]
UniCredit stalls on state aid as profits improve August 4, 2009 ITALIAN bank UniCredit said it would decide in September whether to go ahead with Italian state aid after reporting better-than-expected second-quarter net income on improved trading profit. Chief executive Alessandro Profumo said the bank was in talks with Italy over hybrid bonds to bolster its capital ratios and assure lending to smaller companies. UniCredit has [...]
IN THE BRAWN STUFF August 4, 2009 FORMULA ONE team boss Ross Brawn is facing the loss of his driving licence after being charged with speeding. The 54-year-old, whose Brawn GP outfit lead both the drivers’ and constructors’ championships, is accused of driving at 100mph on the A30 in Devon. Brawn did not appear at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court on Monday as he [...]
CITY VIEWS: IS GOLD A GOOD INVESTMENT NOW THAT EQUITIES ARE ON THE UP? August 4, 2009 ALEX ODWELL BADENOCH & CLARK“No, I don’t think it’s a great investment at the moment because I think there are better things to put money into now that the markets are stabilising, such as gas and utilities.” AISHA VERMA CASCAED“Gold is always a good investment and that won’t change. I personally think it is always [...]