Greipel beats Cavendish in sprint July 5, 2012 CYCLING: Germany’s Andre Greipel beat Britain’s Mark Cavendish in a sprint finish in the Tour de France’s fifth stage. Fabian Cancellara, at seven seconds ahead of Bradley Wiggins, remains the race’s overall leader.
Swann out of Australia one-dayers July 5, 2012 CRICKET: England spinner Graeme Swann will be rested for the final two one-day internationals against Australia in order to recover from a sore elbow. Former England batsman Mark Ramprakash, meanwhile, has announced his retirement, aged 42.
Froch set for Bute rematch in 2013 July 5, 2012 BOXING: IBF super-middleweight champion Carl Froch is set for a rematch against Romania’s Lucien Bute in Canada in March 2013. He will also defend his title in November, though an opponent has yet to be named.
Haskell left out of England squad July 5, 2012 RUGBY UNION: Wasps flanker James Haskell has been dropped to the England Saxons squad. Anthony Allen, Geoff Parling, Thomas Waldrom, Danny Care, Alex Goode, Tom Johnson and Jonathan Joseph are among those added to the 32-man senior squad.
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 5, 2012 Ogier Julie Melia has joined the legal and fiduciary services firm as a partner and co-head of its property law group. She joins from Walkers, where she was a partner and head of the Jersey property team. Melia has over 20 years’ experience as a senior advocate and specialises in all aspects of Jersey property. [...]
BEST of the BROKERS July 5, 2012 CENTRICA Goldman Sachs has bumped the utilities giant off its “conviction buy” list and downgraded the stock to neutral, citing a weaker near-term earnings per share outlook due to lower commodity prices and greater share price upside elsewhere in our coverage. Goldman has had Centrica on its buy list since 7 January 2010, in which time [...]
FTSE ends higher but Europe closes lower as two-month high fades July 5, 2012 BRITAIN’S top share index closed up but off session highs yesterday as markets fretted over global growth prospects, despite moves by central banks to boost flagging economies. Miners closed slightly higher after China surprised the market by cutting interest rates for the second time in two months. But in a sign of investor caution after [...]
Wall St edges lower ahead of non-farm data July 5, 2012 US stocks edged lower yesterday as economic stimulus measures by major central banks failed to excite investors before a US jobs report expected to show tepid growth. After the S&P 500 index’s strongest three-day run this year, investors stepped back, leaving the broad index and the Dow modestly lower and the Nasdaq essentially flat. Trading [...]
Questions the Treasury Committee should ask Paul Tucker on Monday July 5, 2012 IT WILL be on strictly surname-terms that Paul Tucker, deputy governor of the Bank of England, faces his interrogators on the Treasury Committee on Monday. Tucker, unlike Bob Diamond, has plenty of experience of dealing with the Committee’s MPs and knows when to defer to them. But he cannot expect an easy ride – there [...]
The fall of Bob Diamond: How tragedy can stalk even the most powerful July 5, 2012 FOR God’s sake, let us sit upon the ground, and tell sad stories of the death of kings.” Anyone who caught the BBC’s dramatisation of William Shakespeare’s Richard II at the weekend will have seen not only one of the City’s historic buildings featuring prominently – St Bartholomew the Great in Smithfield – but also [...]