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  • What the other papers say this morning – 17 July 2013

    July 16, 2013

    FINANCIAL TIMES Dell ultimatum as buyout vote looms Michael Dell faces a last-minute ultimatum from some of his company’s biggest shareholders to raise his $24.4bn buyout offer or risk losing his attempt to regain control of PC maker Dell, say people close to the affair. Several large outside shareholders have told Michael Dell and private [...]

  • Barclays hit by $453m energy trading fines

    July 16, 2013

    THE US authorities last night confirmed Barclays and four of its traders will have to pay fines totalling $453m (£299m) for allegedly manipulating the Californian energy markets. The bank, which has been fighting the claims, has been given 30 days to pay up by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The regulator said the bank and [...]

  • MPs slam fraud squad over pay and expenses

    July 16, 2013

    BRITAIN’S fraud-fighting agency was run in a manner that showed disregard for taxpayers’ money, damaging staff morale and undermining its standing, according to a report released today by MPs. The public accounts committee criticises Richard Alderman, the former director of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), for his 2008 decision to hire Phillippa Williamson as chief [...]

  • Bottom Line: Goldman is back on top in London as well

    July 16, 2013

    NOT everything was rosy for Goldman yesterday. Even as the bank revealed in its quarterly update that profits had more than doubled, its shares were falling in early trading as investors ran scared that the forecast-beating performance would be a one-off. What they’re most concerned about are capital rules, a question left hanging by Goldman [...]

  • Number of people saving for a retirement hits lowest level yet

    July 16, 2013

    FEWER people are saving for retirement than at any time since records began, raising the spectre of a generation forced to work into their 70s. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), only 46 per cent of UK employees had a pension scheme in 2012, compared with more than 55 per cent a decade [...]

  • Barclays hires finance chief from JP Morgan

    July 16, 2013

    BARCLAYS’ group finance director Chris Lucas will step down early next year, the bank announced yesterday, the final member of Bob Diamond’s top team to quit following last year’s Libor fixing scandal. He will be replaced by Tushar Morzaria, who is currently chief finance officer in corporate and investment banking at JP Morgan. Morzaria will [...]

  • Insurance giant Swinton fined £7.4m in mis-selling scandal

    July 16, 2013

    MANCHESTER-based insurance broker Swinton was yesterday fined £7.4m after being found guilty of ripping off hundreds of thousands of customers through the use of aggressive sales tactics. An investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found Swinton’s sales representatives would convince customers buying home or motor insurance to also buy add-on policies without making it clear [...]

  • India moves to stop rupee fall

    July 16, 2013

    THE RUPEE strengthened yesterday after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) took measures to halt a sharp drop in its currency. The RBI raised short-term borrowing costs, restricted funds available to banks and said it would sell 120bn rupees (£1.32bn) in bonds, effectively draining cash from the market. The rupee strengthened to 59.32 per dollar last [...]

  • Kate Bostock to quit Asos after seven months

    July 16, 2013

    KATE Bostock, the former head of clothing at Marks and Spencer, has quit her new employer Asos after just seven months at the online retailer. In a surprise statement yesterday, Bostock, who was executive director for product and trading, said she had concluded that “Asos isn’t the right place for me”. Nick Robertson, the founder [...]

  • Yahoo second-quarter profit slips but beats expectations

    July 16, 2013

    YAHOO’S second-quarter net revenue was down slightly at $1.071bn (£706.5m), it said last night, as the internet company posted adjusted profit that was ahead of Wall Street targets. Shares of Yahoo, which have gained about 70 per cent since chief executive Marissa Mayer took the helm a year ago, fell 1.68 per cent to close [...]

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