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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • Darling almost resigned

    March 28, 2010

    ALISTAIR Darling has admitted he told Gordon Brown he would quit the government if he was demoted. The chancellor was set to be moved to another department in a cabinet reshuffle last summer, to make way for schools secretary and Brown ally Ed Balls. He told the Prime Minister that he would return to the [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    March 28, 2010

    THE SUNDAYS The Sunday Telegraph OCADO TO HIT PROFIT IN TWO YEARS Ocado’s imminent plans for a £1bn stock market flotation have been given a boost after a detailed research note from an expert retail analyst firm said that the online retailer would be making pre-tax profits within “a two-year time frame”. The note said [...]

  • Glynn favourite for Ladbrokes

    March 28, 2010

    Chairman of spread betting group Sporting Index Richard Glynn is poised to become the new chief executive of Ladbrokes. Barring any last minute hitches, Glynn will succeed Chris Bell who will step down this summer after 20 years at the company. Glynn is a former lawyer who led a management buyout of Sporting Index in [...]

  • Phoenix to acquire new funds

    March 28, 2010

    Insurer Phoenix Group, formerly known as Pearl, plans to double its assets under management from its current £75bn. It plans to acquire a string of funds from other insurers, which could include Scottish Widows, Clerical Medical and Prudential.

  • Lloyds: We are staying put

    March 28, 2010

    Lloyds last night categorically denied it has started a search for a new London head quarters. The Financial Times said it was eyeing a move after finding renewed confidence in its financial outlook. But a spokesman told City A.M.: “We are definitely not moving offices. There is not a shadow of doubt about it. Categorically [...]

  • Pru approves £20m bonus round for AIA

    March 28, 2010

    BRITISH insurer Prudential is planning a multi-million pound bonus scheme to lock in executives at American International Assurance, the Asian business it is in the process of taking over. Prudential will rubber-stamp more than £20m incentivisation payments to AIA’s key staff after two senior figures, finance director Steve Roder and chief legal counsel Peter Cashin, [...]

  • Mandelson to create a Post Office bank

    March 28, 2010

    LORD Mandelson will turn the Post Office into a “People’s Bank” if Labour wins the general election. Key to the initiative is a potential deal with RBS and Santander to allow the banks’ customers to access the new Post Office accounts, and its subsidised offers. Negotiations are underway as the government seeks to ensure at [...]

  • FSA to indict printing ring

    March 28, 2010

    CHARGES against more than eight individuals connected to an insider trading ring are set to be handed down by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) this week. It is understood that the financial regulator is preparing to criminally charge a group of former JP Morgan Cazenove and UBS employees, who were arrested in July 2008. The [...]

  • Goodwin adviser Greenburgh retires from BoA Merrill Lynch

    March 28, 2010

    VETERAN dealmaker Matthew Greenburgh has retired from Merrill Lynch and is considering studying for a PhD in English Literature after 28 years in the City. Dubbed “Sir Fred Goodwin’s banker” for helping Royal Bank of Scotland take over ABN Amro in 2007, Greenburgh leaves a gap in the top ranks of the bank. Henrietta Baldock, head of [...]

  • Lambert and Mandy in row over loan cop

    March 28, 2010

    RICHARD Lambert yesterday hit back at Lord Mandelson in a public spat over government plans for a quango that could force banks to lend to small firms. Mandelson launched a scathing attack on Lambert at the weekend, after the director general of the CBI said the thinking behind the small business credit adjudication service – [...]

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