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  • London finishes the year with a last minute flotation flurry

    December 12, 2012

    Weather permitting, Veysel Aral and his team will be at the offices of the London Stock Exchange on Monday morning to celebrate a coup. For Aral has become the latest of an elite batch of chief executives who have managed to float their companies on the London Exchange’s main market this year Aral runs Kcell, [...]

  • Miller and PM aides accused of press threats

    December 12, 2012

    GOVERNMENT aides were yesterday accused of warning journalists not to publish a critical story about Maria Miller, the culture secretary, because of her position in talks regarding regulation of the press. Downing Street spokesman Craig Oliver and Miller’s adviser Joanna Hindley were accused by the Daily Telegraph of warning it about publishing allegations it made [...]

  • Britain secures compromise on EU bank body

    December 12, 2012

    EUROPEAN leaders were last night close to a deal to give the European Central Bank the right to supervise banks across the bloc after Britain secured a crucial agreement which would limit the new body’s powers. Germany, the Netherlands and Austria all agreed to back Britain’s demands for “double majority” voting, which means any decisions [...]

  • What the other papers say this Morning

    December 12, 2012

    FINANCIAL TIMES Steel chief Mittal upbeat on US growth US manufacturing is poised to reap the benefits of cheaper energy, propelling the world’s largest economy into a new growth phase, says Lakshmi Mittal, chairman and chief executive of ArcelorMittal. Brussels backs Hutchison Orange deal Europe’s top competition authority approved the acquisition of France Telecom’s Orange [...]

  • Phone hacking rings up £206m bill at Wapping

    December 12, 2012

    NEWS INTERNATIONAL, the British newspaper arm of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, swung to an operating loss in its last financial year, after it took a massive writedown from closing the News of the World. Company filings revealed that News International’s former chief executive Rebekah Brooks received a £10.9m compensation package when she stepped down last year [...]

  • Bumi moves towards Bakrie split as new CEO appointed

    December 12, 2012

    LONDON-listed miner Bumi moved towards a divorce from powerful Indonesian family the Bakries yesterday, as the company’s board said it was working towards a split “as soon as practical”. Nick Von Schirnding, head of investor relations at Bumi, has been appointed as chief executive to replace outgoing head Nalin Rathod. The Bumi board was yesterday [...]

  • Markets come out against end to inflation targeting regime

    December 12, 2012

    MARKETS and the Treasury yesterday talked down incoming Bank of England governor Mark Carney’s suggestion that a central bank may need to tear up the monetary rulebook to deal with a sustained slump. In a speech in Toronto, Carney said that there was a case, in a prolonged slump, for abandoning inflation targets, and moving [...]

  • Private sector drives ongoing jobs recovery

    December 12, 2012

    PRIVATE SECTOR employment provided the fuel for the jobs boom to continue into the third quarter, data showed yesterday. Private sector employment climbed 65,000 in the third quarter, according to data from the Office for National Statistics, outweighing the 20,000 fall in overall public sector employment. This fall means the private sector now employs 823,000 more [...]

  • Kcell succeeds with London IPO

    December 12, 2012

    LONDON saw another successful listing from central Asia as Kazakhstan telecoms firm Kcell’s initial public offering (IPO) priced yesterday. The deal came in at the bottom end of the price range, with the global depository receipts (GDRs) in London coming in at $10.50, pricing the 25 per cent stake in the firm at $525m (£324.7m) [...]

  • Deutsche chief probed in tax investigation

    December 12, 2012

    PROSECUTORS yesterday raided Deutsche Bank’s Frankfurt headquarters as part of an ongoing investigation into possible tax evasion around carbon permits trading. Co-chief executive Juergen Fitschen and chief finance officer Stefan Krause are among 25 individuals involved in the investigation. Seven staff are believed to have been suspended last month, though other staff are still at [...]

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