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  • Morgan Stanley focuses on retail

    June 3, 2010

    Morgan Stanley has formed a new retail products group to offer a wider choice of funds, according to Bloomberg. The unit will be led by Laya Khadjavi, who previously ran Morgan Stanley’s markets business. It will hire 35 new employees.

  • Think-tank: CGT hike won’t make tax fair

    June 3, 2010

    A LEADING economic think tank has rubbished the coalition government’s claims that proposals to alter capital gains tax (CGT) would improve the fairness of the UK’s tax policy. Business secretary Vince Cable yesterday told the Commons that the reforms would “lift very large numbers of low-earners out of tax” and “make the tax system fairer”. [...]

  • Pru tries to soothe investors as AIA goes back into play

    June 3, 2010

    PRUDENTIAL was trying to mend bridges with its main shareholders yesterday, as the US government began exploring other options for offloading AIG’s Asian arm, AIA. Prudential chairman Harvey McGrath has spent the past three days scrambling to save his and chief executive Tidjane Thiam’s positions after their $35.5bn (£24.3bn) tilt at AIA was shot down. [...]

  • Baird Capital sees bid flurry as trade buyers flex muscles

    June 3, 2010

    BAIRD Capital Partners Europe, the mid-market buyout firm, has received bids on all but one of its 12 portfolio companies as trade buying activity increases. The private equity firm, an arm of Milwaukee-based Baird Holding, said it had sold one investment and was looking to exit several more at attractive valuations. Last week it handed [...]

  • Crozier gets £2.4m in last year at Mail

    June 3, 2010

    THE main postal union reacted with “outrage” yesterday to the news Adam Crozier, Royal Mail’s former boss, was paid £2.42m in his final year with the group. The figure was revealed in Royal Mail’s annual report, which said Mr Crozier got a basic salary of £633,000. On top of this he had a bonus of [...]

  • Osborne mulls stripping FSA of its powers

    June 3, 2010

    THE Financial Services Authority (FSA) looks set to lose the majority of its powers, with George Osborne understood to be determined to push through plans to bring City regulation back to the Bank of England. The move, which is sure to anger business secretary Vince Cable who has voiced support for the watchdog, could be [...]

  • Facebook rules out an immediate float

    June 3, 2010

    FACEBOOK chief executive Mark Zuckerberg yesterday said he had no date in mind to take the Internet social networking company public, and defended changes to the service that have provoked privacy concerns. The world’s largest social network last week unveiled a set of features to give its nearly half-billion users better control over what data [...]

  • Washington Post secures four bids

    June 3, 2010

    AT least four interested parties appear to have submitted bids for Newsweek, the magazine that The Washington Post put up for sale on 5 May. Newsmax Media and Thane Ritchie, chief executive of Ritchie Capital Management, said they submitted bids. Private equity firm OpenGate Capital and Sidney Harman, the founder of audio equipment company Harman [...]

  • BNP Paribas in a bid to expand

    June 3, 2010

    FRENCH banking group BNP Paribas has its eye on expanding operations in the UK as part of an effort to break into the top flight of investment banking. A newly created team of bankers will try to strengthen ties with 200 top corporate clients in the UK and across Europe, with a view to moving [...]

  • Top nations plan bank tax

    June 3, 2010

    THE world’s top nations will back general principles rather than a specific tax to make banks pay for their own bailouts in future, finance ministers and diplomats said yesterday. The Group of 20 has pledged a string of reforms to financial regulation to avert a rerun of the worst financial crisis since the 1930s that [...]

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