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  • Former RBSchair McKillop takes board role at pharma firm UCB

    November 26, 2009

    SIR Tom McKillop, the former chairman of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has been appointed to the board of UCB, a large biopharmaceutical company which is listed in Brussels, it emerged yesterday. McKillop was one of the four bank executives who was publicly blamed for his role in the near-collapse of RBS. He was hired [...]

  • Bank of China moves into One Lothbury

    November 26, 2009

    THE Bank of China, the world’s fourth largest bank, yesterday signed an £86m deal for the prestigious City building One Lothbury. The Bank of China, which currently occupies 48,000 sq ft at 90 Cannon Street, will move between 250 and 300 of its UK staff into its new flagship office, with the hope of expanding [...]

  • Japanese Prime Minister warns of chance of double dip recession

    November 26, 2009

    JAPAN’S Prime Minister has warned that his country risks falling into a “double-dip” recession. Yukio Hatoyama is the first leader of a major power to admit that the recent recovery could be a false dawn. Japan’s export industry has been hit by the soaring yen and Hatoyama fears that the economy will again plunge into [...]

  • New finance chief lined up for the EU

    November 26, 2009

    FINLAND’S Olli Rehn is likely to take charge of European Union economic and monetary affairs and Spaniard Joaquin Almunia is expected to become the bloc’s antitrust chief, EU diplomats said yesterday. The posts are two of the most powerful in the European Commission, the EU’s executive, and the changes are part of efforts to increase [...]

  • DMGT beats estimates for profit slump

    November 26, 2009

    NEWSPAPER group Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) yesterday beat forecasts with a 23 per cent drop in pre-tax profits, adding that profitability at its UK consumer businesses showed a sharp improvement in the latter half of the year. The group, which owns the Daily Mail mid-market newspaper, said adjusted revenue fell eight per cent [...]

  • Tesco is serious about building a profitable telco

    November 26, 2009

    It’s hard to think of two brands more different than Apple and Tesco. One is famed for its sleek gadgets, while the other piles high and sells cheap the kind of electronic goods that wouldn’t look out of place in a Latvian discount store. A Lodus television and a Technika DVD player might be cheap, [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    November 26, 2009

    AEA TECHNOLOGYRBS yesterday reduced its target price for AEA Technology to 27p and moderated its stance to “Hold” – despite the group’s 43 per cent jump in revenues and eight per cent lift in operating profits in the half year. But RBS?said it was concerned about AEA’s increased pension deficit of £137.6m. However, the broker [...]

  • Advertising and distribution setbacks drag on US profits at publisher Future

    November 26, 2009

    NICHE publisher Future saw profits plunge over the past year after it was plagued by distribution problems in the US and freefalling advertising revenues. Future, whose magazines and websites range from computer gaming to cycling, said yesterday that adjusted pre-tax profit fell 41 per cent to £7.6m over the year to September, down from £12.9m [...]

  • ITV takes control of GMTV after it buys Disney stake

    November 26, 2009

    BELEAGUERED broadcaster ITV yesterday said it has taken full control of morning TV group GMTV, after buying the remaining 25 per cent of the company from Walt Disney for £22.25m. ITV stumped up a one-off cash payment of £18m for Disney’s stake, topped up by a further £4.25m representing the estimated value of the cash [...]

  • European lending and money supply still weak

    November 26, 2009

    GROWTH of broad money in the Eurozone sharply fell in October to a record low of 0.3 per cent year-on-year, while lending to non-financial firms remained firmly in negative territory last month. Base effects saw private sector lending growth fall to -0.8 per cent from -0.3 per cent in September, entirely driven by the steep [...]

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