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  • CBI calls for stay-at-home pay

    July 5, 2009

    Industry leaders have suggested new legislation allowing firms to pay staff small amounts to stay at home for a fixed period, instead of making them redundant. The “Alternative to Redundancy” proposals by the CBI of a low-paid “limbo” for staff would allow firms to retain employees rather than losing them altogether when times get tough. [...]

  • Wall Street to trade state IOUs

    July 5, 2009

    IOUs being issued by the US state of California are set to be traded on Wall Street, with interest already mounting from bodies like hedge funds and government bond traders. Teams are being set up to broker the IOUs, which Bank of America and Wells Fargo have agreed to accept as deposits after the government [...]

  • Qinetiq: 1.3bn shortfall plugged

    July 5, 2009

    A group of defence firms led by Qinetiq has said there is no longer a £1.3bn gap in a military training programme. The group, known as Metrix, has said the issue over the project, a £12bn plan to centralise technical training in Wales, has been resolved. The shortfall came to light after a Ministry of [...]

  • Tax code may become law if banks resist

    July 5, 2009

    THE GOVERNMENT’S code of practice for banks on tax could become law if financial institutions do not behave in a manner consistent with the voluntary scheme, Treasury sources said yesterday. The code, unveiled by financial secretary to the Treasury Stephen Timms last week, asks banks to act in a manner consistent with “both the letter [...]

  • BT denies its new executive pay plan is in response to investor pressure

    July 5, 2009

    TROUBLED telephone operator BT has denied its programme of cutting base salaries for its executives to below the industry standard is  designed to head off a shareholder revolt at a shareholder meeting this month. The group said its remuneration committee began the changes as early as 2007, and they are designed to motivate staff to [...]

  • O’Toole: we’ll keep hold of UK franchises

    July 5, 2009

    NATIONAL EXPRESS, the troubled transport group, will not give up its hold on its remaining franchises, defying transport secretary Lord Adonis. In the latest twist in a saga which has seen National Express’ chief executive Richard Bowker stand down and the government announce a nationalisation of the company’s east coast rail line, the group’s acting [...]

  • Vasanta closes in on rescue bid as PwC hovers

    July 5, 2009

    OFFICE supply group Vasanta has said it is at an “advanced stage” of discussions over a restructure of its debts, and dismissed “alarmist and misleading” speculation it is on the brink of bankruptcy. Chief executive at the firm, which is struggling after having its credit insurance to key suppliers withdrawn, Richard Martin said it still [...]

  • JJB Sports set to raise extra funds

    July 5, 2009

    Struggling sportswear retailer JJB Sports has confirmed it is considering selling shares to raise extra funds. The group, which has been undergoing a rescue turn-around led by retail veteran Sir David Jones, confirmed it was “reviewing a range of possible options to provide additional capital.” It is understood that JJB Sports is looking to raise [...]

  • Biden: Obama misread crisis

    July 5, 2009

    JOSEPH Biden, the US Vice President, has admitted President Barack Obama’s administration underestimated the scale of the recession and failed to foresee unemployment levels nearing double digits. He said the Obama team “misread how bad the economy was”, and admitted the unemployment figure of 9.5 per cent released last week was “much too high”. “There [...]

  • Music group Spotify in talks to raise new funds

    July 5, 2009

    SPOTIFY, the Swedish peer-to-peer legal music streaming site, is seeking new investment in the region of £30m as it seeks to capitalise on its strong position within the market. Any deal would value the group at around £200m. Spotify hopes to become profitable for the first time later this year. The site has grown rapidly [...]

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