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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • Lloyd’s firms launch BP legal action

    May 26, 2010

    BP’S woes worsened yesterday when syndicates in the Lloyds of London insurance market launched legal action to stop the oil giant claiming against its Gulf of Mexico spill. The FTSE 100 oil major is trying to claim up to $700m (£487m) for cleanup costs and damage lawsuits resulting from the crude haemorrhaged by its Deepwater [...]

  • BP

    May 26, 2010

    LLOYD’S of London syndicates are taking BP to court to stop it from claiming on cover held by rig operator Transocean. But the oil spill is a drop in the ocean compared to other disasters. This year is set to be a relatively quiet year for the insurance market. These syndicates are only launching legal [...]

  • AIG to repay taxpayers, says Robert Benmosche

    May 26, 2010

    AMERICAN International Group is on its way to repaying government bailout money, its boss said, but a US Treasury official warned taxpayers could still face losses. AIG is operating with $132bn (£92bn) in government support after being rescued by the government in 2008 and early 2009 on fears that an uncontrolled bankruptcy would trigger a [...]

  • ABI NAMES L&G BOSS AS CHAIRMAN

    May 26, 2010

    TIM Breedon, chief executive of executive of Legal & General, has been appointed the new chairman of the Association of British Insurers. The 51-year-old said it was “an honour to be asked to become ABI chairman at this vital time for the insurance industry”.

  • OFT launches review into bank industry

    May 26, 2010

    THE Office of Fair Trading will launch a major investigation into barriers to entry in the retail banking sector. The move is a response to calls for competition to be injected into the sector, with the government hoping a host of new names will appear on the high street. The OFT stressed the review is [...]

  • SEC boosts market oversight

    May 26, 2010

    US financial watchdogs will overhaul their regulatory power in light of the mysterious “flash crash” on the day of the UK election. The Securities and Exchange Commission will ramp up its market surveillance by tracking stock orders across all equity markets in real time. SEC Commissioner Luis Aguilar said: “It is shocking that the SEC [...]

  • Banks to keep swap desks

    May 26, 2010

    THE outlook for a plan to force banks to spin off their swap-trading desks dimmed yesterday when an Obama administration official made clear it is not a core Wall Street reform goal for the White House. The plan – proposed by Democratic Senator Blanche Lincoln, who faces a reelection challenge – is one of the [...]

  • Lehman Bros creditors issue JPMorgan suit

    May 26, 2010

    LEHMAN Brothers Holdings and a group of unsecured creditors yesterday sued JPMorgan Chase for more than $5bn (£3.5bn), accusing the bank of siphoning billions of dollars of critically-needed assets, and hastening its bankruptcy. In a lawsuit filed in Manhattan bankruptcy court, the plaintiffs accused JPMorgan of extracting billions of dollars of collateral just before Lehman’s [...]

  • WORLD CUP STOCK PICKS ARE FAR FROM A SAFE INVESTMENT PLAY

    May 26, 2010

    YET more World Cup fun and games from the financial sector, as Halifax Share Dealing yesterday launched a “Sports Stocks Index” based on the upcoming tournament. The broker’s method was to match shares to each of the competing World Cup nations by matching their Fifa country abbreviations to a ticker symbol on an international exchange. [...]

  • Tories facing revolt over CGT increase

    May 26, 2010

    THE GOVERNMENT is facing a damaging revolt from angry Tory backbenchers over plans to hike capital gains tax (CGT). Simmering dissent among Conservative MPs came to a head yesterday, when former cabinet minister John Redwood wrote an open letter to the Treasury saying it “would send a strange signal if a Lib-Con government decided to [...]

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