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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • Clydesdale, Yorkshire profits rise

    May 6, 2010

    CLYDESDALE and Yorkshire Banks yesterday posted an 11 per cent surge in underlying first-half profits to £264m and said they had lured more customer deposits despite intense competition from rivals. The high street lenders, which are owned by parent company National Australia Bank, said they were focused on maintaining a strong capital position with retail [...]

  • Commerzbank first-quarter earnings fall short of its financial services rivals

    May 6, 2010

    COMMERZBANK posted better than expected first-quarter results yesterday thanks to strong trading and lower risk provisions but still lagged the stellar earnings of investment banking peers. Germany’s second-biggest lender has only a small-scale investment banking business, leaving it unable to benefit from some of the stimulus measures that pushed Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and Morgan [...]

  • Obama warns against payday loan amendments

    May 6, 2010

    US PRESIDENT Barack Obama said yesterday he would not support amendments made by the Republicans to the Financial Reform Bill that would “gut” and “weaken” consumer protection. During a Congressional debate on financial regulatory reform, Obama said amendments proposed by the Republicans would gut consumer protections and include “dangerous carve outs for payday lenders”. He [...]

  • S&N revenue beats market expectations

    May 6, 2010

    HIP and knee replacement specialists Smith & Nephew (S&N) saw income for the first quarter of the year climb to $995m (£660m), putting the group’s financial performance ahead of the group’s outlook. The growth in revenue represents a nine per cent boost on the same period last year when revenue came to $865m, with further [...]

  • Lloyds wins bonus showdown

    May 6, 2010

    LLOYDS Banking Group managed to get approval for controversial plans to award executives bonuses yesterday, despite expectations of a shareholder rebellion. Nearly 91.5 per cent of the government-owned bank’s shareholders voted through its remuneration programme. Although chief executive Eric Daniels will waive his £2m bonus, directors Tim Tookey, Helen Weir and Truett Tate will take [...]

  • Former RBS banker faces ban on top jobs from FSA

    May 6, 2010

    JOHNNY Cameron, the executive who presided over Royal Bank of Scotland’s global banking and markets division at the height of its hubristic boom, faces a possible ban on holding key City roles. The Financial Services Authority is understood to be thrashing out an agreement with Cameron’s lawyers that would see him barred from taking senior [...]

  • BA to face fresh walk out threats

    May 6, 2010

    BRITISH Airways (BA) could face more disruptions to its services as cabin crew finish voting today on whether or not to reject a peace offering from the airline and launch another strike action. Unite, the union representing the crew, had earlier urged staff not to accept the deal proposed by BA on the grounds that [...]

  • Schroders gorges itself on clients’ cash as inflows point to industry recovery

    May 6, 2010

    HOPES of a recovery in the fund management industry were sustained as Schroders reported record inflows of £9.7bn for the first quarter yesterday. Following in the footsteps of Aberdeen and F&C, the 206-year-old institution said high street customers and corporate clients clambered aboard rising equity markets in the three months to 31 March. Total assets under management [...]

  • Rexam beats forecasts but is cool on World Cup

    May 6, 2010

    REXAM, the world’s biggest drinks can maker, said its first quarter figures had beaten City expectations thanks to increased demand from South America and Europe. However, the British packaging company played down any potential boost to drinks can volumes from the soccer World Cup this summer. Chief executive, Graham Chipchase said: “We only have about [...]

  • Rockhopper stock rises on oil discovery

    May 6, 2010

    ROCKHOPPER told the market yesterday it had struck oil off the Falklands Islands. It is the first oil discovery in the North Falkland basin and sent shares of the Aim-listed British explorer rocketing 150 per cent to 93.5p. The firm said it found oil along intervals across 53 metres, which was 25 metres deep at [...]

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