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  • Analyst Views | What do you make of Easyjet’s update?

    January 24, 2013

    PETER HYDE LIBERUM Revenue was strong; average revenue per seat at constant currency +8% – driven by tight industry capacity and the final quarter of the switch from a credit card charge to a higher admin fee. Lack of disruption would have helped profit before tax. RICHARD HUNTER HARGREAVES LANSDOWN The share price has been [...]

  • Christmas sales growth fizzles out in January

    January 24, 2013

    RETAIL sales growth slowed this month, a leading business survey showed yesterday, although the figures were still slightly better than downbeat shops had feared. For the first two weeks of the year 41 per cent of retailers reported rising sales compared with the same period of last year, the Confederation of British Industry’s (CBI) study [...]

  • UK faces record vacancy rates in 2013 as administrations rise

    January 24, 2013

    RECENT retail administrations could lead to a doubling of store closures on Britain’s high streets, according to a report from the Local Data Company (LDC). The latest monthly figures from the LDC show that the shop vacancy rate decreased for a third month in a row by 0.06 per cent to 14.25 per cent in [...]

  • Bank lending to firms plunges again despite government aid

    January 24, 2013

    GOVERNMENT schemes to boost lending to companies have failed to turn around the firms’ deleveraging since the crisis, according to industry figures out yesterday. Net lending to non-financial firms plunged by £3.5bn in December, even faster than the £3.1bn fall in November and the biggest dip since June, the British Bankers’ Association (BBA) revealed. The [...]

  • EnQuest becomes first oil firm to launch retail bond on LSE

    January 24, 2013

    EXPLORER EnQuest yesterday unveiled a nine-year retail bond paying 5.5 per cent, becoming the first oil company to launch the product. The bonds, which will mature on 15 February 2022, have a minimum initial subscription amount of £2,000. They will also be admitted to the London Stock Exchange’s Order Book for Retail Bonds. The bond [...]

  • Japan logs record trade deficit

    January 24, 2013

    Japan logged a record annual trade deficit in 2012 as exports extended a slide in December, signalling that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s efforts to weaken the yen have been slow to gain traction. Despite polls suggesting Japanese manufacturing sentiment is improving, the 2012 trade gap of ¥6.93 trillion ($78.27bn) and a seventh consecutive monthly drop [...]

  • Italy’s Monti criticised over banks

    January 24, 2013

    Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said yesterday he would be prepared to recall parliament to report on the troubled Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena but rejected suggestions that authorities had failed in their oversight functions. “It’s an issue which is really without any substance, but the government is nonetheless ready to address parliament on [...]

  • Bad loans up at Spanish lenders

    January 24, 2013

    Spanish banks Bankinter and Sabadell both reported rising bad loans yesterday. Mid-sized Bankinter warned its bad loans could hit five per cent of total loans this year, up from 4.28 per cent at the end of 2012. Barcelona-based Sabadell, meanwhile, said its bad loan ratio jumped to 9.33 per cent of total loans at the [...]

  • Tough demands put on next lot of Zuckerbergs

    January 24, 2013

    FACEBOOK’S recently opened London base is the type of relaxed environment the average undergraduate must dream of entering the workforce in – skateboards strewn across the floor, boardgames stacked on top of each other, and oddly-shaped sofas rather than stiff office chairs. However, ambitious students fantasising about being the next Mark Zuckerberg will have to [...]

  • Sorry seems to be the sweetest word for some C2C commuters

    January 24, 2013

    THE ART of the official apology is a difficult one to master (see: Tesco’s “hit the hay” tweet and Nick Clegg’s video mea culpa), and rail operators are not known for their human warmth when trains break or go missing. So The Capitalist is heartened to hear of C2C’s act of contrition, which came in [...]

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