Citi trader’s fight for $100m payout risks regulator’s ire July 26, 2009 ONE of Citigroup’s top traders has put the bank on a collision course with US regulators by insisting that his $100m (£61m) pay package is honoured. Andrew Hall, who heads Citi’s secretive energy trading operation Phibro, is pressing the bank to make good on its commitment to award him the package for 2009, despite having [...]
Insurers to support plans to hand them welfare state role July 26, 2009 THE INSURANCE industry will today throw its full backing behind a key government report set to pave the way for the industry to take on a £17bn chunk of the Treasury’s welfare state obligations. Stephen Haddrill, director-general of insurance body the ABI, said the report should help the industry boost its strength significantly over the [...]
CASH DELIVERY July 26, 2009 Ocado, the online grocer, is close to completing its seventh fundraising for £40m, with the backing of Tetra Pak billionaire Jorn Rausing. The firm , valued by some at around £600m, is still to make a profit, but is planning on a stock market flotation in the next eighteen months to fund an international expansion. [...]
Fox-Pitt ponders market listing July 26, 2009 Investment bank Fox-Pitt Kelton is thought to be considering listing on the stock market later this year, in a transaction that could net millions of pounds for its management. The group, headed by chief executive Giles Fitzpatrick, is thought to be keen to list the firm on London markets in a move that would also [...]
RHJ may sell Opel back to GM July 26, 2009 RHJ International , a bidder for carmaker Opel, is not ruling out selling Opel back to U.S. parent General Motors after returning it to health. RHJ’s chief executive Leonhard Fischer told a German paper, “Let us be pragmatic. It won’t work without General Motors.” RHJ and Canada’s Magna submitted bids to acquire Opel on July [...]
Jury’s Inn gets financial backing July 26, 2009 Hotel chain Jury’s Inn has secured financial backing for a £60m capital raising from the Oman Investment Fund and investment firm Quinlan Private, to fund its growth in the UK and continental Europe. Each of the investors have injected £15m of capital into the company, while banks Allied Irish and Anglo Irish have also put [...]
City cash calls dominate EU July 26, 2009 EQUITY issues in the UK have accounted for 46 per cent of the total issuance in Europe this year so far. The City scramble to raise capital meant giant offerings from HSBC, Rio Tinto and Lloyds Banking Group. Thomson Reuters data shows that of the $129.5bn (£78.8bn) of equity capital market activity seen in Europe [...]
No pain, no gain for banks in return to normality July 26, 2009 The recent announcement by the European Commission on guidelines for restructuring aid to banks exposes the difficult decisions, not to mention the pain, that the whole of our banking system still has to go through to return to normality. Competition is good, but policy to ensure it is a minefield, especially at a cross-border level. [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 26, 2009 ExecutionThe agency broker has appointed Bruce Howitt, formerly a director of Merrill Lynch’s fixed income business, to head up its newly created agency credit division. Howitt, who will become head of European credit at Execution, previously spent six years with Merrill Lynch, where he managed the non-financials trading desk. He has also formerly held senior [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS July 26, 2009 VOLKSWAGENSociete Generale said the merger between Porsche and Volkswagen (VW) looks to be back on track and reiterated its “Buy” recommendation on the latter. Analyst Eric-Alain Michelis said the deal should allow VW to buy out the sports car giant without taking on its €10bn debt pile. If speculation of the group’s €8bn price tag [...]