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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • Pension fund deficits fell last month

    May 31, 2010

    PENSION funds weathered the recent falls in equity markets to significantly reduce their deficits last month, though shortfalls remain at worrying levels. The total deficit for the largest 200 private pension schemes dropped by £13.5bn last month, the biggest improvement since June 2009, according to human capital and risk management firm Aon Consulting. The total [...]

  • Asia and Latin America boost growth in world trade but Eurozone dragging

    May 31, 2010

    GLOBAL trade volumes in the first three months of this year were 5.3 per cent higher than in the previous quarter, representing slightly slower growth than in recent months but still a healthy rebound from the crisis, according to the Dutch CPB institute. The CPB, whose data are used by the European Commission and World [...]

  • Green spending to double in Europe within five years

    May 31, 2010

    SALES of environmentally friendly products are set to double in Europe by 2015, but will still only account for five per cent of total retail sales, with shoppers deterred by higher prices, a study said yesterday. The Centre for Retail Research (CRR) and Kelkoo forecast the price premium on “green” products would shrink from 46 [...]

  • POSITIVE FEEDBACK

    May 31, 2010

    FORMER eBay chief executive Meg Whitman recovered a wide lead over her rival for the Republican nomination in California’s governor race, a poll showed yesterday. With less than two weeks before the 8 June primary, Whitman led state Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner by 53 per cent to 29 per cent, according to a poll organised [...]

  • The grocer who says this year will test retailers as well as shoppers

    May 31, 2010

    Much like the rest of the country, the chief executive of the country’s third largest supermarket group is trying to make up his mind about the coalition government. At the start of the election campaign Sainsbury’s boss Justin King was one of many who backed Tory plans to scrap national insurance hikes for employers, a [...]

  • IHG eyes Asia as business trips return

    May 31, 2010

    BUSINESS travel is making a welcome comeback for the hotels sector while an Asian boom is transforming the business, according to InterContinental Hotels Group finance director Richard Solomons. The executive, speaking to City A.M. at the company’s flagship Park Lane hotel, is ebullient about the prospects for the company which has pumped millions into overhauling [...]

  • CBI: caution hits service sector firms

    May 31, 2010

    SERVICE sector firms saw their profits and sales tumble during the first three months of the year, according to a quarterly survey from the CBI published today. In a further disappointment for the sector, which has struggled to recover after the recession, the survey shows that firms selling services to consumers saw their volumes of [...]

  • WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM THE SERVICE SECTOR’S PURCHASING MANAGERS’ INDEX?

    May 31, 2010

    JONATHAN LOYNES | CAPITAL ECONOMICS” “Service sector underperformance will probably continue for a few months yet. Service sector output fell less sharply than in these sectors during the recession, limiting the potential for a strong period of growth. The May survey is hard to predict, but it should edge up slightly.” PHILIP SHAW | INVESTEC [...]

  • Capital rules will not stifle banks: BIS

    May 31, 2010

    NEW bank capital rules would likely not hit growth and banks are exaggerating their potential effects, an economist at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said. “The net impact of the Basel committee reforms on growth will be negligible,” said Stephen Cecchetti, chief economic adviser to the BIS. “Our preliminary assessment is that improvements to [...]

  • China delaying credit default swaps project

    May 31, 2010

    CHINA has delayed a pilot project to trial credit default swaps (CDS) in its domestic bond market after the national banking regulator expressed concerns over their side-effects. CDS, derivatives that provide insurance against a bond defaulting, have been blamed for amplifying the financial crisis as their use spread from hedging credit portfolios to speculating. It [...]

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