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  • Treasury to study high frequency trading amid worries of a crash

    September 29, 2010

    THE TREASURY has commissioned a study into high frequency trading amid concerns that computer-generated errors can play havoc with the economy. The department will sponsor an investigation into the practice, to be led by Lucas Pedace in the Government Office for Science, the Financial Times reports today. It will look into how computer trading impacts [...]

  • Credit Suisse warns on investment bank

    September 29, 2010

    CREDIT Suisse Group chief executive Brady Dougan cautioned yesterday that the performance of the Swiss firm’s investment bank was mixed in the third quarter but added that the bank as a whole is well-positioned to deal with difficult market conditions. Dougan said volumes in some businesses, including fixed income and currency trading, have been “a [...]

  • Cameron collects City stalwarts for his business panel

    September 29, 2010

    BOSSES at several of the country’s largest companies are to join David Cameron’s panel of business gurus, it emerged yesterday. A source close to Centrica said its chief executive Sam Laidlaw would take a role on the committee, while Sky News named Andy Street, managing director of John Lewis, 3i Group chief Michael Queen and [...]

  • Carlyle buys B&B Hotels from Eurazeo for €480m

    September 29, 2010

    US PRIVATE equity firm Carlyle Group has snapped up B&B Hotels from French holding firm Eurazeo in a deal valuing the chain at €480m (£413m). Eurazeo announced in July it was in exclusive negotiations with Carlyle to sell the budget hotel chain. B&B Hotels is France’s third-largest budget hotel group after Accor and Louvre Hotels, [...]

  • US may profit from AIG bailout

    September 29, 2010

    American International Group (AIG) is seeing plans to free itself of US government support start to come together two years after it was bailed out and expects taxpayers to profit from their investment. AIG is close to finalising a plan for the government to sell its stake in the insurer, which would see the Treasury [...]

  • Elster prices below IPO range

    September 29, 2010

    German smart meter maker Elster Group priced shares in its initial public offering below the expected range yesterday, according to an underwriter. The company sold 16.2m American Depositary Shares for $13 each, raising about $210.6m. It had filed to sell shares for $16 to $18 each. The company never officially cut the price range but [...]

  • David Miliband quits Labour’s frontbench

    September 29, 2010

    DAVID Miliband, once seen as Labour’s fastest rising star, quit frontbench politics yesterday after failing to beat his brother Ed in the party’s closely-fought leadership contest. The former foreign secretary said he would not stand for election to Labour’s shadow cabinet, to give Ed Miliband the “time and space” to lead the party in his [...]

  • Police search MoD offices for clues over leak

    September 29, 2010

    POLICE were yesterday searching the Ministry of Defence (MoD) offices to try to find the source of a damaging leaked letter to the Prime Minister. A highly sensitive document sent by Liam Fox to David Cameron was leaked to the press in which the defence secretary warned Cameron that making deep cuts to military spending [...]

  • Panmure losses grow as tough markets take toll

    September 29, 2010

    STOCKBROKER Panmure Gordon yesterday said losses ballooned over the first half after “exceptionally difficult” market conditions dragged income down by nearly 40 per cent. Panmure, which also announced the appointment of ex-Old Mutual Securities chief executive and UK Athletics chair Edmond Warner as its new chairman, is currently being stalked by larger rival Evolution. Last [...]

  • Porsche posts record revenues

    September 29, 2010

    German sports car maker Porsche saw car sales in Europe and North America edge higher for the full-year, but the company said it sold 3.5 per cent fewer cars in its German home market in the 12 months through the end of July. Its overall car sales gained 8.8 per cent as sales in China [...]

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