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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    June 22, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES BRAMDEAN FUND POSTS HEAVY FALLBramdean Alternatives, the listed fund of alternative funds, has posted its worst monthly fall in net asset value in sterling terms since its inception two years ago. The fund, which is managed by Nicola Horlick’s Bramdean Asset Management, suffered a 7.7 per cent fall in net asset value to [...]

  • US boss to leave BAE

    June 22, 2009

    Walter Havenstein, US president and chief executive of BAE Systems, has resigned to become the chief executive of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). Havenstein, who was also a member of the company’s board, took over as US boss of BAE Systems in January 2007 and will step down this Friday. SAIC is a Fortune 500 [...]

  • Fitch highlights negative equity

    June 22, 2009

    A report by credit agency Fitch Ratings will today say that one in 10 borrowers with excellent credit ratings are trapped in negative equity, owing more on their mortgage than the value of their homes. The agency will also forecast a peak-to-trough fall in house prices of up to 35 per cent. The report, which [...]

  • MINERS PLOT A 40BN MERGER

    June 21, 2009

    COAL miner Xstrata is eying up Anglo American – owner of the world’s biggest platinum producer – for a £41bn marriage, City A.M. can confirm. A tie-up between the two titans would create one of the world’s leading natural resources companies, and comes as a wave of consolidations sweeps over the mining industry. Xstrata is [...]

  • RBS boss in 9.6m pay bonanza

    June 21, 2009

    ROYAL Bank of Scotland is set to announce a £9.6m pay package for chief executive Stephen Hester, in a deal agreed after his predecessor Sir Fred Goodwin agreed to give up a third of his pension. The long-term incentive plan was approved on Friday by UK Financial Invesments, controller of the state’s 70 per cent [...]

  • Iran protests see 10 deaths

    June 21, 2009

    AT LEAST 10 people died and 100 have been injured in Iran’s most violent weekend of unrest since the shah was overthrown 30 years ago. An uneasy calm settled over Iran yesterday after Saturday’s bloody demonstrations against the contested 12 June election. The clashes saw demonstrators waging pitched battles in Tehran against police armed with [...]

  • Controlling banks’ capital no panacea

    June 21, 2009

    VIRTUALLY every week during the  bubble years, I would talk to economists who were well aware that the economy was on an unsustainable path. In 2005, 2006 and 2007 some of these were so anxious that they could barely sleep at nights. They usually hailed from the Austrian School of Economics – many of whom [...]

  • TfL minds the funds gap

    June 21, 2009

    TRANSPORT for London has narrowed the tube funding gap by £2.5bn with a massive cost cutting drive. The new budget plan for three quarters of the tube network includes deferring upgrades, axing 1,000 jobs and rewriting engineering contracts. Under the plan, set to be announced on Wednesday, £800m will be saved by postponing work on [...]

  • Blackout looms as oil workers step up protest

    June 21, 2009

    POWER stations and other energy-sector sites face further disruption today  as the bitter workers’ dispute continues at the Lindsey oil refinery in Lincolnshire. Workers sacked by energy giant Total over wildcat strikes are planning to burn their dismissal letters in protest – ahead of a deadline to reapply for their jobs. The energy giant sacked [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    June 21, 2009

    THE SUNDAYSThe Sunday TelegraphBA CHIEF SNUBS SELECT COMMITTEEWillie Walsh, chief executive of British Airways, has refused to go before the House of Commons transport committee to give evidence on the future of aviation. The hearing, os scheduled for Wednesday next week – coincidentally the first day of the month that Walsh will work without pay [...]

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