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  • Irish banks face shortfall of up to €22bn

    March 30, 2010

    IRELAND hit its banks with a hefty penalty to take loans off their hands and said they needed at least €22bn (£19.6m) in extra funds to recover from a property collapse that was worse than feared. Last night revealed the discount on property loans Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) is taking from stricken banks [...]

  • EMI in talks over $300m injection

    March 30, 2010

    TROUBLED record company EMI is in talks with America’s Universal Music and Sony over a licensing deal that could raise up to $300m (£200m) to help pay down its debts. An agreement with one of the labels would yield an upfront fee in return for a five-year contract that would give the winning bidder the [...]

  • Sheikh dies in glider accident

    March 30, 2010

    AN Emirati sheikh who headed one of the world’s biggest sovereign wealth funds has been found dead four days after a glider crash in Morocco, state media said. Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed al-Nahayan, 41, was a younger brother of the ruler of Abu Dhabi, who is also president of the United Arab Emirates. He was [...]

  • Ladbrokes boss bets on £12m

    March 30, 2010

    LADBROKES’ incoming chief executive, Richard Glynn, could hit the jackpot with a “golden hello” worth £12m over five years. Glynn, chairman of Sporting Index, will have to double the company’s share price from its current level of 158.3p over the period to receive the amount in full. The 45-year-old replaces Chris Bell, who announced his departure [...]

  • RBS hit with £29m fine for price sharing

    March 30, 2010

    Royal Bank of Scotland has been slapped with a £29m fine after being caught attempting to share loan prices with its biggest rival. The move backfired when Barclays staff shopped the RBS workers to the regulator. The Office of Fair Trading said RBS executives broke competition law by giving their counterparts at Barclays information on [...]

  • Banks to be forced to put investors first

    March 30, 2010

    UNDER new plans put forward by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) investment bankers will have to inform investors about what exactly it is they are doing with their money. The proposals come as a direct result of the financial crisis and in particular the collapse of Lehmans. If passed banks will have to increase their [...]

  • Keep an eye on executive pay, watchdogs are told

    March 30, 2010

    THE Financial Stability Board (FSB) is worried companies will be tempted to begin competing for talented staff by using disproportionate bonus deals again as the financial crisis fades. In a review of remuneration practices across G20 countries published yesterday, the Switzerland-based body said its recommendations to reform pay in financial institutions had still not been [...]

  • Harrods quells speculation on takeover bid

    March 30, 2010

    HARRODS, London’s iconic luxury department store, confirmed yesterday that it is not up for sale, following speculation over a takeover approach from a Gulf-based investor. “We have been aware of gossip circulating over a possible sale, and we took the decision to reassure staff this morning that this was not the case,” Harrods said. “We [...]

  • Northern Rock shares worthless

    March 30, 2010

    Former shareholders of Northern Rock are to be left with nothing after the mortgage lender’s independent valuer confirmed the company’s shares were worthless and there was no requirement to pay compensation to those who lost money when the government seized control of the business. In a report yesterday, independent valuer Andrew Caldwell of BDO said [...]

  • HSBC raises $580m for fund

    March 30, 2010

    HSBC has raised $580m (£384m) for a new infrastructure fund to invest in public-private partnership projects such as hospitals, prisons, offices, transport and housing. HSBC put $150m towards the fund, which will concentrate on investing in projects in their early stages, then selling them once they are up and running. The fundraising target is $1bn.

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