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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • Mandates fly out for privatisation of Irish state health insurer VHI

    May 31, 2010

    ADVISORY mandates for the €500m (£422m) privatisation of Ireland’s national health insurance provider go out this week, with the sale likely to take place in 2012. The state-owned Voluntary Health Insurance company made a loss of €70m last year, but is predicted to turn a profit of €60m after a “substantial” but as-yet unspecified recapitalisation [...]

  • JP Morgan Caz is City’s top adviser

    May 31, 2010

    JP MORGAN Cazenove continues to lead the City’s broker adviser tables, according to the latest quarterly rankings from Hemscott. The company has 244 clients, a gain of three since the last quarter and more than double its nearest rival. Second-placed Numis Securities gained five new clients to bring the total to 118, closing the gap [...]

  • The Labour Party needs to find a new name

    May 31, 2010

    THERE’S a saying that goes something like this: “Anyone who wasn’t left wing in their youth, doesn’t have a heart; but anyone who isn’t a conservative as an adult doesn’t have a brain.” The process of taking on responsibilities forces one to realise that accountability, a small government, freedom, and more decision-making left in the [...]

  • House prices dampened by the election

    May 31, 2010

    UNCERTAINTY over the outcome of the general election put a dampener on house prices in May. May’s monthly house price growth held steady at April’s three-month low of 0.2 per cent, property data company Hometrack said yesterday. Increases in sales, new buyers and new properties were all the weakest since January, when unusually icy weather [...]

  • UK faces double-dip, says BCC

    May 31, 2010

    BRITAIN faces the risk of a double-dip recession and the government should hold off making big spending cuts until the recovery is assured, according to the British Chambers of Commerce. In its latest economic forecast published at the weekend, the business lobby group revised up its projection for growth this year to 1.3 per cent [...]

  • Surge in foreign bids for British firms, finds study

    May 31, 2010

    OVER half of all UK-listed companies subject to takeover bids in the last quarter were targeted by foreign firms, a study has shown. Around 53 per cent of offers came from overseas companies, nearly double the 27 per cent seen in the first quarter of 2008, according to research by City law firm Wedlake Bell. [...]

  • 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 [...]

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