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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • Burren fund raises $500m

    June 16, 2010

    GIBRALTAR, the low-tax British territory, has staged a coup by attracting the launch of a $500m (£340m) hedge fund run by ex-BNP Paribas event-driven specialist Andrew McGrath. In a sign of the growing preference for low-tax jurisdictions among alternative investment managers, McGrath will domicile the Burren Global Arbitrage Fund in the former colony rather than [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    June 16, 2010

    CHÁVEZ ATTACKS ECONOMIC CRITICS Hugo Chávez has strongly defended his economic record as president of Venezuela after a turbulent year in which the country has been rocked by recession and 30 per cent inflation. Chávez used an interview to assail his critics in the US and Europe, saying the performance of the Venezuelan economy contrasted favourably [...]

  • Spanish borrowing costs soar

    June 16, 2010

    Madrid’s cost of borrowing has hit a new high amid renewed fears over the state of its public finances. Investors are demanding a yield of 4.9 per cent on 10-year bonds, the steepest level since July 2008 and the widest spread over German bunds since the start of the euro in 1999. Analysts said the [...]

  • S&P circuit breakers triggered

    June 16, 2010

    The Washington Post activated the S&P 500 circuit breakers for the first time yesterday after its shares doubled in price within the space of one second. The safety catches, brought in after last month’s “flash crash”, freeze a stock if its price rises or falls by 10 per cent inside a period of five minutes. [...]

  • Ex-OFT expert brought in to probe banks

    June 16, 2010

    SIR John Vickers, the former boss of the Office of Fair Trading, has been appointed to lead a wide-ranging review into the future shape of the banking industry. Announcing the appointment in the Commons, chancellor George Osborne said Vickers would be asked to investigate the best “size, scale and function” of banks in the future. [...]

  • Osborne wins Square Mile’s quiet approval

    June 16, 2010

    CITY figures cautiously welcomed chancellor George Osborne’s decision to restore financial regulation to the Bank of England last night, but urged him to think carefully about the shift. Osborne said oversight of UK-based high street lenders, investment banks, building societies and insurers would be the responsibility of a new body under the control of the [...]

  • Old Lady of Threadneedle Street enjoys comeback

    June 16, 2010

    BANK of England governor Mervyn King welcomed his dramatically extended powers over financial regulation last night, pledging to “take the punch bowl away and turn down the music” at the banking party. In an address sprinkled with jibes at Gordon Brown’s former government, King said the transfer of macro-prudential oversight from the Financial Services Authority [...]

  • Jobless claims fell even further in May

    June 16, 2010

    THE number of Britons claiming jobless benefits shrank again in May but the headline rate of unemployment climbed to almost 2.5m in April, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed yesterday. The claimant count, which records those receiving Jobseeker’s Allowance, fell by 30,900 in May to 1.48m and the April figure was revised [...]

  • Lord Mayor Nick Anstee: Stop bashing the banks

    June 16, 2010

    BREAKING the financial industry would wound the wider economy, Lord Mayor of the City of London Nick Anstee warned last night, in a defence of the banking sector. Anstee welcomed the coalition government’s approach to cutting Britain’s budget deficit, but urged against a populist crackdown on large lenders. “I hope calls for the City to [...]

  • Government pledges help for forgotten millions

    June 16, 2010

    THE coalition government yesterday said it would help the “forgotten millions” find a job, after new statistics revealed record numbers of people are now economically inactive. Although the number of people claiming job seekers’ allowance fell in May, figures from the Office of National Statistics yesterday showed there are almost 5m people claiming at least [...]

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