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  • Factory gate inflation eases

    July 6, 2012

    British factory gate inflation eased in June as lower oil prices pushed input costs down at the fastest annual pace since September 2009, data showed. With inflation falling the Bank of England voted on Thursday to pump an extra £50bn into markets to revitalise an economy that fell back into recession at the turn of [...]

  • IMF’s Lagarde warns over global economy

    July 6, 2012

    The head of the International Monetary Fund expressed concern on Friday at a deterioration in the global economy, saying the outlook has become more worrying as developed and big emerging nations show signs of slowing down. The comments by IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde came after the European Central Bank, the Bank of England and [...]

  • Aviva raises $494m from Aviva Delta stake sale

    July 6, 2012

    Britain’s second-biggest insurer Aviva has kicked off plans to sell or close more than a quarter of its businesses by selling part of its stake in Dutch rival Delta Lloyd for £318m. Aviva, which is aiming to regain the support of investors unhappy with its flagging share price, said it had sold 37 million shares [...]

  • GROUNDHOG DAY AT CENTRAL BANKS

    July 5, 2012

    CENTRAL banks desperately tried to push the world economy out of its downward spiral yesterday, with the Bank of England turning on the printing presses yet again, and the European Central Bank (ECB) and the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) cutting interest rates further. Denmark’s central bank even cut one key interest rate to minus [...]

  • Lasers and light show as Shard is opened

    July 5, 2012

    CROWDS gathered across London last night to get a peek of a lit-up shard, to celebrate the official inauguration of Europe’s tallest building. The developer behind the Shard described the tower as a compass “pointing towards a new financial era” as he opened the 1,016ft-tall skyscraper. Irvine Sellar, whose firm Sellar Property Group built the [...]

  • Aviva trashes Moss as it sells off weak businesses

    July 5, 2012

    INSURANCE giant Aviva yesterday unveiled radical plans to dispose of a quarter of its business units in a damning indictment of the strategy pursued by former chief executive Andrew Moss. Aviva said it will sell or close down 16 underperforming divisions, including its South Korean business and several of its Italian partnerships. Although it declined [...]

  • Why QE is not the answer to Britain’s economic problems

    July 5, 2012

    IVAN PAVLOV, the psychologist who famously trained his dogs to respond to stimuli, would have been proud. Whenever the economy grinds to a halt, regardless of reason, well-conditioned policymakers from Beijing to Frankfurt always respond in the same way: they cut interest rates and wheel out the printing presses. It is the new orthodoxy: ever [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    July 5, 2012

    FINANCIAL TIMES Metro losses widen in first full year Metro Bank, which launched in 2010 with the aim of providing a customer-friendly banking expeirence, increased its losses by 40 per cent to £33.1m for the last year. The bank has spent about £2m on each of its 12 branches – double the cost of a [...]

  • Bootle’s team wins £250,000 for Grexit plan

    July 5, 2012

    ROGER BOOTLE and his Capital Economics team won the world’s second biggest economics prize yesterday, giving a guide to an ailing Eurozone nation considering exit. He and his team pocketed £250,000, after coming top of a field of 422 submissions, including one from an eleven-year-old schoolboy from the Netherlands. Bootle described his scheme as, “detailed [...]

  • Linklaters and Freshfields hit by weak market

    July 5, 2012

    LAW firms Freshfields and Linklaters will fail to set the City on fire this morning as they release their full-year results, with both firms’ performances subdued in relation to their competitors. Revenues at Linklaters nudged up by 0.6 per cent year on year to £1.2bn, while pre-tax profits rose by 1.2 per cent to £520.8m. [...]

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