US takes aim at Wall Street April 29, 2010 WASHINGTON opened talks on a wide-sweeping overhaul of Wall Street yesterday after Republican politicians abandoned their blockade of a Senate debate. In the coming days, Democrats and their opponents will thrash out the terms of what promises to be a highly controversial finance reform bill. The legislation could see derivatives forced onto regulated exchanges, investment [...]
Upson tells Capello: I’m still your main back-up for Terry and Rio April 29, 2010 WEST HAM centre back Matthew Upson believes he is still Fabio Capello’s No1 contender to fill the boots of either John Terry or Rio Ferdinand should injury problems resurface at this summer’s World Cup. Upson, 31, has emerged as Capello’s first-choice to fill in for injury-plagued Ferdinand this season, but has now come under pressure [...]
Obama nominates trio to Federal Reserve board April 29, 2010 PRESIDENT Barack Obama yesterday nominated Janet Yellen as vice chairman of the US central bank. Yellen, the current president of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, is renowned as a monetary policy “heavyweight”. He also nominated Sarah Raskin, Maryland’s financial regulation commissioner, and MIT economist Peter Diamond, who has written extensively about pensions and fiscal [...]
More agony for Murray as classy Ferrer takes no mercy in Rome April 29, 2010 ANDY MURRAY’S recent woes continued after he crashed out to Spain’s David Ferrer in the third round of the Rome Masters last night. The world No5 dropped a service game in each set to go down 6-3, 6-4 to the 13th seed and succumb to his fourth defeat in five ATP Tour matches. Murray, 22, [...]
Forth Ports bidders get put up or shut up order April 29, 2010 A trio of Forth Ports’ shareholders has just under five weeks to make a formal offer for Britain’s only listed ports company or must walk away for six months, the Takeover Panel said yesterday. Forth on Wednesday rejected a new £640m takeover approach from the Northstream consortium – made up of AEIF General Partners, Peel [...]
SPORT | IN BRIEF April 29, 2010 Dott shows first in semi SNOOKER: Graeme Dott, the 2006 world champion, was left eyeing another World Championship final after opening up a 5-3 lead in his semi-final with Mark Selby last night. In the other semi-final, Australia’s Neil Robertson surged into 5-0 lead over Ali Carter before holding on for a 6-2 lead after [...]
Hobbycraft bought out for £100m April 29, 2010 THE private equity firm Bridgepoint Capital has bought Hobbycraft, the family owned arts and crafts retailer, in a deal worth around £100m. Bridgepoint beat off competition from private equity firm Exponent and retailer Halfords. Blackstone had expressed interest, but did not submit a bid in time for the deadline. Hobbycraft started out as one store [...]
Europa League brings glory not bounty April 29, 2010 FULHAM’S Europa League adventure may have raised their profile and brought them several famous scalps, but it has not been a lucrative run. Estimates suggest the winners of the competition can expect to bank between £6.5m and £8.5m in prize money and television revenue. Runners-up take home at least £1m less, while teams who go [...]
Google wins trademark April 29, 2010 A federal judge yesterday dismissed a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by language software maker Rosetta Stone against Google. In a suit first filed in 2009, Rosetta claimed Google profits by allowing rivals that pirate its technology to buy the top “sponsored link” ad on search results pages. Consumers who search for “Rosetta Stone” on the [...]
Taylor leaves Citi April 29, 2010 Richard Taylor, head of European equity research at Citigroup, is expected to join Jefferies & Co as head of European equity research. The global securities company hired Taylor away from Citigroup as top banks fight it out to hire the world’s best stock analysts. Taylor, said that while volatility remained low and the trading range [...]