UKFI appoints Rock and B&B man June 4, 2009 UK Financial Investments (UKFI) has appointed Santander’s Keith Morgan to manage the government’s stakes in Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley, it announced yesterday. The organisation, which manages the government’s holdings in part-nationalised financial institutions, said Morgan would join as head of Wholly Owned Investments. Morgan is currently a board director at Sovereign Bancorp in [...]
Blue Index confirms probe June 4, 2009 Blue Index, the contracts for difference broker at the centre of the latest probe by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), broke its silence yesterday and confirmed that the regulator has temporarily banned it from regulated activities. The ban was imposed last week after an FSA-led investigation led to six arrests after eight raids on properties [...]
Paulson loses on Barclays short position June 4, 2009 PROMINENT hedge fund manager John Paulson has abandoned his fund’s short position on Barclays, losing an estimated £100m in the process. The loss will be particularly keenly felt because New York-based fund Paulson closed its position just a day before Abu Dhabi’s International Petroleum Investment Corporation opted to offload 1.3bn shares in Barclays, pushing the [...]
Fed is cautious on mortgage securities June 4, 2009 THE Federal Reserve was yesterday playing down expectations that it would prop up the market for mortgage-backed securities. The preisdent of the New York Fed said it was still assessing whether or not to include residential mortgage-backed securities in its ambitious consumer lending programme. “No decisions have been made yet,” William Dudley said in response [...]
Countrywide founder is formally charged by SEC June 4, 2009 ANGELO Mozilo, co-founder of what was once the largest mortgage broker in the US, Countrywide Financial, has been charged by regulators for misleading investors, along with two of his former executives. US financial regulator the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed a civil lawsuit in a Los Angeles federal court against Mozilo, former Countrywide [...]
YOU’RE HIRED June 4, 2009 SIR Alan Sugar was yesterday called to Downing Street and asked to be Gordon Brown’s “enterprise tsar”. It is not thought that Sugar will become a minister, but No. 10 is hoping that the appointment of a household name like Sugar will add some stardust to Brown’s increasingly problematic reshuffle.
FINANCE GRANDEES GRACE ARK’S PARTY OF THE YEAR June 4, 2009 TWO fingers to the downturn: despite the current economic woes, nearly 900 of the world’s wealthiest financiers and celebrities descended on Waterloo station last night for the premier charity event of the year, hedge fund king Arki Busson’s annual Ark gala dinner. Busson, the boss of Swiss fund of hedge funds EIM, and his fiancé, [...]
Captain Colly has success in his sights June 4, 2009 CAPTAIN Paul Collingwood believes his England side have what it takes to cause an upset and lift the World Twenty20 trophy on home soil. Colllingwood is looking to become the first England skipper to lift a major international trophy and says his men are in good spirits following their recent one-day success over the West [...]
Safina and Kuznetsova to meet in all-Russian final June 4, 2009 WORLD No1 Dinara Safina admits she is deperate to win her first Grand Slam after beating Dominika Cibulkova to set up an all-Russian French Open final. Safina got away with an error-strewn performance against the Slovakian 20th seed to win 6-3, 6-3, and take another step closer to her first major title. Last year’s runner-up [...]
Fancied Sariska has competition in the perfect starter at Epsom June 4, 2009 THE Oaks at Epsom today makes the perfect starter for the main course of the Derby tomorrow. Sariska is Paddy Power’s current market leader for the Oaks but other leading contenders include Rainbow View, who hated the firm ground in the Guineas, and Midday, who bids to give trainer Henry Cecil a ninth Oaks win. [...]