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By: Kat Denham

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  • FTSE spikes in afternoon trading on US December employment boost

    January 3, 2013

    BRITAIN’S FTSE rallied in the afternoon yesterday, as encouraging economic data out of the United States provided the momentum to lift the index to fresh 17-month highs. The FTSE 100 had edged lower in morning trade, but added 0.3 per cent in 15 minutes after the release of data showing that US private-sector employers added [...]

  • Wall St slides after minutes from the Fed

    January 3, 2013

    US stocks dipped yesterday after signs the Federal Reserve has growing concern about its highly stimulative monetary policy, giving investors reason to pull back after a two-day rally. The minutes from the Fed’s December policy meeting, released yesterday, showed increasing reticence about adding to the central bank’s $2.9 trillion balance sheet, which it expanded sharply [...]

  • Public understanding of economic principles will decide 2015 election

    January 3, 2013

    AS 2013 begins, George Osborne, Ed Balls, and Danny Alexander should look at the polls with a mix of depression and hope. Depression, because despite all the coverage of their efforts, the public remains completely divided and confused on economic policy. Hope, because there is everything to play for and a politician who takes a [...]

  • Faulty maths didn’t cause the crisis – but risk management can do better

    January 3, 2013

    MUCH of finance is devoted to the management of risk. Yet before the financial crisis, we spectacularly misunderstood the riskiness of investments which, leveraged to the hilt, inflated a financial bubble that burst in 2007. As the fallout continues, we ask why risk management failed so epically. Many point to the scientific shortcomings of economics. [...]

  • Argentine bravado has an unlikely ally in the UK taxpayer

    January 3, 2013

    YESTERDAY’s call by the President of Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, for the UK to hand her the Falklands Islands was just the latest example of diplomatic sabre-rattling from Buenos Aires over the islands’ sovereignty. Alas history hasn’t recorded whether David Cameron got as far as page 25 of The Guardian to read for himself [...]

  • Should winter fuel payments for pensioners be means tested to help fund elderly care?

    January 3, 2013

    YES Paul Burstow A person that owns an average priced home will currently pay the equivalent of around 65 per cent of its value to pay for their old-age care. But implementing the proposals of the Dilnot Commission – capping the cost of care at £50,000, and extending the means test to £100,000 – would [...]

  • Rapid responses

    January 3, 2013

    Corporation tax [Re: Is Sir Martin Sorrell right that corporation tax payments are a “question of judgement”?, yesterday] While Steve Barclay is right that the UK tax system needs reforming, tax is still solely a matter of legal obligation, not a function of public relations. Starbucks’s recent move to pay an additional £20m set a [...]

  • You would be mad to miss this

    January 3, 2013

    FILM Iron Man 3 In cinemas 26 April While Iron Man 2 was met with mixed reviews, director Jon Favreau made a big comeback with The Avengers last year, which quickly became the highest grossing comic book film of all time. Expectations for the third installment of Iron Man, then, are high and so far [...]

  • Mancini altercation throws Balotelli future into doubt

    January 3, 2013

    CONTROVERSIAL Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli’s future at the club has been plunged into fresh doubt after he and manager Roberto Mancini were involved in a training ground scuffle yesterday. Witnesses said Mancini reacted angrily to a tackle from Balotelli on team-mate Scott Sinclair and grappled with the Italy international before coaching staff pulled the [...]

  • Rusty Murray toils as Watson emerges as grand slam doubt

    January 3, 2013

    BRITAIN’S Andy Murray admitted to feeling the strain after dropping a set in his defeat of world No199 John Millman yesterday, as he stepped up his preparations for this month’s Australian Open. Murray seemed untroubled in taking the first set, but the Australian qualifier hit back in the second, as the US Open champion struggled [...]

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