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  • European PMI jumped in July

    July 22, 2010

    European purchasing managers’ indices showed private sector business activity rose in July. Markit’s Eurozone Flash Services purchasing managers’ index jumped to 56.6 in July from 55.6 in June.

  • CITY VIEWS: HAS THE SUNNY WEATHER MADE YOU SPEND MORE?

    July 22, 2010

    NICHOLAS POTTER | PALMARIUM GROUP “I have been spending more because I am outside of the house more. When you’re out you to tend to spend more on things like ice cream and beer. I tend to spend less during the winter.” ROBERT SIMPSON | VINE RESOURCES “I should be spending less but this weather [...]

  • GM snaps up AmeriCredit

    July 22, 2010

    US car giant General Motors (GM) yesterday said it would acquire auto finance company AmeriCredit for $3.5bn (£2.29bn) in cash in a deal aimed at easing financing terms for subprime car buyers. The deal, which remains subject to approval by AmeriCredit’s shareholders, would give GM a captive finance arm for the first time since it [...]

  • Paulson plans to launch retail version of flagship hedge fund

    July 22, 2010

    JOHN Paulson, the hedge fund tycoon who made millions betting against British banks during the financial crisis, is planning to launch a retail version of his flagship portfolio. New York-based Paulson & Co is marketing a mirror of its Advantage fund which would be based in Europe and open to high street investors and institutions. [...]

  • Future of MF Global fuel oil swap desk in question as brokers resign

    July 22, 2010

    MF GLOBAL, the futures broker, suffered a hammer blow to its London-based fuel oil swaps operations after the majority of the team resigned earlier this month. Eight out of nine brokers on the fuel oil desk have left the firm, it emerged yesterday, with sources suggesting that the one remaining member is also due to [...]

  • 55 PER CENT BEER BREWER GETS HAMMERED BY ANIMAL ACTIVISTS

    July 22, 2010

    A DOLLOP of mirth for the City yesterday as it emerged that independent brewery BrewDog is up to its record-breaking tricks again. BrewDog, which has twice before held the record for the strongest beer in the world, yesterday unveiled its latest offering, a 55 per cent proof blond ale retailing at £500 a bottle, which [...]

  • Bank and industry stocks up as FTSE 100 breaks 5,300

    July 22, 2010

    The FTSE 100 index jumped 1.9 per cent yesterday, boosted by strong banks ahead of today’s European stress test results, and by firmer miners and oils as US stocks rallied on earnings and data. Britain’s top share index closed up 99.17 points at 5,313.81, ending above 5,300 for the first time since 18 May, the [...]

  • Wall St rallies on corporate outlook

    July 22, 2010

    Upbeat outlooks from economic bellwethers 3M, UPS and Caterpillar catapulted US stocks yesterday as investors shed some of their fears about the strength of the recovery. The parade of prominent names reporting earnings continued after the market’s close with Microsoft, whose shares rose 2.9 per cent in regular trading. The software company reported quarterly results [...]

  • Airbus signs over $28bn in deals at show

    July 22, 2010

    AIRBUS, which has already signed $28bn (£18.3bn) in deals, topped the last days of the Farnborough show after announcing a bumper order from Virgin America for 60 planes. The EADS-owned manufacturer said yesterday that its total commitments, signed at the show, had reached 255 aircraft valued at $28bn. Airbus has seen firm orders for 133 [...]

  • Continental figures fly as traffic surges

    July 22, 2010

    CONTINENTAL AIRLINES saw a double digit growth in revenue after the carrier experienced an increase in passenger traffic and reduced its capacity. The airline reported an 18 per cent hike in revenue to $3.7bn (£2.42bn) during the last three months, while passenger revenue rose 19.7 per cent to $544m. Continental, which is set to merge [...]

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