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By: Daniel Bellau

All 247166 Articles
  • CITY EYE

    March 30, 2010

    Wintry weather returns to the Square Mile yesterday after an all-too fleeting glimpse of spring at the weekend.

  • READERS TREATED TO OBSCENITY OVERLOAD

    March 30, 2010

    WHEN it comes to judging the various literary tomes spurned by the credit crunch, this innovative scale has to take the biscuit. The Capitalist chances upon a rankings guide to the latest books about the crisis, courtesy of Paul Kedrosky’s Infectious Greed blog – and instead of measuring them by content, style or informative value, [...]

  • CITY ROCKED AS GARTMORE STAR PROBED

    March 30, 2010

    ­­­Fund manager Gartmore saw its stock tumble by almost a third yesterday after its star manager Guillaume Rambourg was suspended. A statement disclosing the suspension came at the close of a week of intense City speculation the firm could be involved in the massive insider trading investigation being carried out by the Financial Services Authority [...]

  • Wave of strikes set to cause transport chaos

    March 30, 2010

    BRITONS are facing a spring of strikes with a raft of airline, rail and tube walkouts hitting travellers. Major disruptions are likely as British Airways (BA), Network Rail and London Underground staff threaten to launch further walkouts. The news comes as Network Rail has taken legal action against rail union RMT over threats of a [...]

  • CBI criticises City excesses

    March 30, 2010

    BANKS and other businesses need to look in the mirror and realise how their actions might be viewed by the general public, Britain’s largest employers’ group said yesterday. Richard Lambert of the CBI warned the obsession with creating short-term shareholder value through unnecessary mergers, high-risk trading activities and excessive executive remuneration had eroded taxpayers’ trust [...]

  • Red tape will hit property investors

    March 30, 2010

    HERE is another reason to be downbeat about the housing market. Buy-to-let investors are being hit by yet more red tape from 6 April; with many already licking their wounds from the slide in house prices, landlords may eventually come to the conclusion that it just isn’t worth the hassle any more to invest in [...]

  • Blair: Tories are vacuous

    March 30, 2010

    FORMER Prime Minister Tony Blair lit up the pre-election battle yesterday, trumpeting Gordon Brown’s experience and launching a harsh attack on “vacuous” Tory promises of change. Speaking at the Trimdon Labour Club where he announced his resignation three years ago, Blair said Brown had supplied the leadership desperately needed by Britain during the financial crisis. [...]

  • Debt fears hit Greek bonds

    March 30, 2010

    Greek sovereign bonds suffered a sharp sell-off yesterday as investor concerns over the country’s financial health flared up again. The price of seven-year bonds issued on Monday dropped as a new issue of 12-year paper struggled to find buyers. Investors remain worried that Germany might refuse to give financial aid if Greece fails to meet [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    March 30, 2010

    FINANCIAL TIMES M&A SURGE IN ASIA WHILE THE US AND EUROPE SUFFER Mergers and acquisitions boomed in Asia in the first quarter in sharp contrast to a slump in deal volume in Europea and the US, underlining a global shift in activity in the wake of the credit crisis. The value of global M&A overall [...]

  • Tories and Labour drop a point

    March 30, 2010

    Last night’s YouGov poll put the Conservatives down one point on 38 per cent, Labour down one point on 31 per cent and the Lib Dems up a point on 19 per cent. The increased Tory lead after the Budget remains unchanged, with David Cameron’s sanguine approach to Tony Blair’s assault on the Tories appearing well [...]

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