Factories in the UK and US return to growth in July August 3, 2009 BRITISH manufacturing activity grew in July for the first time since March 2008 due to the fastest rate of growth in new orders since November 2007, yesterday’s CIPS/Markit manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) said. The survey showed a rise to 50.8 from 47.4 in June, and above the critical 50 level that separates expansion from [...]
CITY VIEWS: ARE YOU CONFIDENT IN EQUITIES AT PRESENT? August 3, 2009 DARREN FOLGER RECRUITMENT“I have a little more confidence now, I think they will improve. I work for a financial recruitment company and we are doing better now so hopefully it’s a sign the market is improving.” ROBERT GROVES DRESDNER“At present I am. It doesn’t feel like it is the end of the recent stock market [...]
FSA looks into dark pools August 3, 2009 CITY watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA) yesterday launched a probe into how UK equity markets are used, with a special focus on the way in which so-called “dark pools” and “high frequency” traders operate. The news comes as financial regulators around the globe come under pressure to step up scrutiny on the industry, especially [...]
ABOUT SCHMIDT August 3, 2009 GOOGLE chief executive Eric Schmidt yesterday resigned from the board of Apple, citing conflicts of interest and increased competition between the two companies . The move comes amid increased regulatory scrutiny of the relationship between internet search giant Google and Apple, the maker of iPhones and Mac computers.
UK worth nearly 7 trillion August 3, 2009 The UK was worth almost £7 trillion at the end of 2008, a two per cent drop on the previous year and the first fall since 1992, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said yesterday. The UK’s most valuable asset is housing, worth £3.923bn and 56 per cent of total net worth, down nine per [...]
AnaCap acquires a second bank August 3, 2009 Private equity firm AnaCap Financial Partners has received regulatory clearance to acquire Malta-based private bank Mediterranean Bank, its second private bank purchase of the year. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but AnaCap said that it would be injecting new capital into the bank to improve its Tier 1 capital ratio.
Airport tax threat to aid August 3, 2009 The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) said yesterday that the revised UK airport departure tax will discourage long-haul travel, reducing UK spending in emerging markets, and thereby undermining the government’s support of the Millennium Development Goals. The claims added to the widespread opposition to the tax already voiced by the industry around the world.
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING August 3, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES UK ATTORNEY GENERAL VOWS FRAUD CRACKDOWNBritain aims to become the most hostile country in the world to fraudsters, the government’s top law officer has pledged, in an eye-catching riposte to growing criticism about the lack of big financial crime cases being mounted. Baroness Scotland, attorney-general, said domestic investigation agencies would soon be giving [...]
Senior sees more 787 delays August 3, 2009 Senior, the engineering group, said its pre-tax profit fell by 22 per cent in the first half of the year to £21.1m as a result of the sluggish aerospace market, including the deferred delivery of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner aircraft. The 787, for which Senior supplies air ducts and other parts, is already two years late [...]
Profits jump at MillerCoors August 3, 2009 MillerCoors, the second largest brewer in the US, yesterday reported a 16.4 per cent rise in second-quarter net income while accelerating the timing of its merger savings. The firm, which consists of the combined US operations of SABMiller and Molson Coors, produces brands such as Miller Lite and Coors Light, and said underlying net income [...]