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  • New capital requirements on derivatives trades from 2013

    July 25, 2012

    INTERNATIONAL regulators proposed new capital requirements yesterday which will see banks hold capital against exposures to central counterparties (CCPs) on derivatives trades for the first time. Trade exposures will receive a nominal risk-weight of two per cent from 1 January 2013, the Basel Committee said in interim rules published yesterday. That will add to pressures [...]

  • FSA considers fund change

    July 25, 2012

    CITY watchdog the FSA is looking to alter the charges firms pay to fund the financial services compensation scheme. The FSA will consult on splitting the compensation fund along the lines of its own planned break-up. The Investment Management Association said the change could unfairly hike costs for some.

  • DMGT sales rise as Mail Online reaches a profit

    July 25, 2012

    DAILY Mail & General Trust (DMGT) reported a rise in turnover yesterday as a 69 per cent increase in online ad revenue made up for falling print revenues. The owner of the Daily Mail and more than 100 regional titles posted a three per cent rise in revenue to £509m in the three months to [...]

  • Theo Fennell plans to expand overseas despite tough Xmas

    July 25, 2012

    THEO FENNELL, the eponymous founder of the luxury jewellery brand, said yesterday he remained focused on bringing the company back into the black this year after reporting a pre-tax loss of £1.21m. While sales were up nine per cent in the first half of the year, the company said “a difficult Christmas” due to a [...]

  • British American Tobacco sales stunted by exchange rate woes

    July 25, 2012

    BRITISH American Tobacco (BAT)’s growth in emerging markets was cancelled out by a strong pound, as the cigarette maker saw a slight rise in profits in the first half of the year. The world’s second largest tobacco firm, which makes Kent, Dunhill, Lucky Strike and Pall Mall cigarettes, said it expects continued earnings growth in [...]

  • Mecom rocked by €42m loss

    July 25, 2012

    EUROPEAN newspaper group Mecom has posted a €42m (£33m) pre-tax loss ahead of a likely break-up of the business, a week after announcing that chief executive Tom Toumazis will leave. Mecom, which owns papers in the Netherlands, Denmark and Poland, saw turnover fall by eight per cent to €492m due to a 15 per cent [...]

  • GlaxoSmithKline forced to cut outlook as European crisis bites

    July 25, 2012

    GLAXOSMITHKLINE warned yesterday that sales in 2012 would be flat as pressure on drug prices intensifies in Europe, due to government austerity measures aimed at curbing healthcare budgets. The worsening situation in Europe is a challenge for the UK’s biggest drugmaker, which had previously set itself a goal of a return to sales growth this [...]

  • CITY VIEWS | HAVE YOU SEEN THE OLYMPIC TORCH?

    July 25, 2012

    GRANT LOWDEN PORTWARE LLC Yes I saw the flame pass through our local high street a couple of weeks ago and was delighted to see people making the effort to get out and wave as it passed – even in the pouring rain. DORIAN TRANQUILLE-DAY ERNST & YOUNG No and I also think it is [...]

  • Capita boosted by acquisitions

    July 25, 2012

    British outsourcing group Capita has posted a 10 per cent rise in first half profit, boosted by its acquisition spree, and said a buoyant sales market gave it confidence for a strong 2012 and beyond. Capita said yesterday underlying pre-tax profit for the six months to 30 June was £190.7m.

  • Johnson Matthey disappoints

    July 25, 2012

    Shares in Johnson Matthey fell yesterday after the chemicals firm posted a virtually flat first quarter, prompting worries it may miss forecasts for the first half. Johnson Matthey posted a profit rise of less than two per cent on a year earlier, and said the second quarter would be similar.

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