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  • Law firms jump the fences in a quest for capital

    January 19, 2012

    EARLIER this week, law firm Irwin Mitchell hired Glyn Barker as its chairman designate. Barker, a 30-year veteran of PwC, built the accountancy giant’s private equity practice and was its vice chairman until the end of last month. In the corporate world, cross-hiring between industries is common – take Chris Grigg’s sideways jump from Barclays [...]

  • Populist politicians are not markets’ saviours

    January 19, 2012

    WE WILL know we have progressed to a higher level of civilisation when a politician praises a course of action that does not give him more power. On that measure, David Cameron remains as vulgar as the rest of his colleagues. He said yesterday, “many people are questioning not just how and when we will [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    January 19, 2012

    Fed up of fairness Allister Heath writes that the coalition needs to tackle unemployment while Sara Parker reports that London is now an unemployment hotspot [It’s official: London is now a hotspot of unemployment – business must help tackle it, yesterday]. I own a number of small businesses and in the past year have been [...]

  • Stocks rise as investors lap up risky debt

    January 19, 2012

    INVESTORS enthusiastically bought Spanish and French debt in auctions yesterday, prompting a mild euro rally and positive stock market moves. France sold €7.97bn (£6.66bn) medium-term debt. The yield on its two-year debt came in at 1.05 per cent, the three-year at 1.5 per cent and the four-year at 1.89 per cent. Those yields are lower [...]

  • Commerzbank to rely on profits for capital raising

    January 19, 2012

    COMMERZBANK plans to retain earnings and cut risky assets to plug a €5.3bn (£4.4bn) capital shortfall rather than seek a government bailout, although analysts warned it may still need state help if the economy worsens. Germany’s second largest lender said yesterday it had already set aside €3bn worth of the capital it needs to raise [...]

  • IMF must not let ECB off the hook, says Balls

    January 19, 2012

    ED Balls, the shadow chancellor, yesterday said the IMF should not be asked to prop up countries such as Italy and Spain, arguing the European Central Bank should support them instead. His comments were interpreted as a sign that Labour could join with Tory backbenchers in voting against an increase in Britain’s contributions to the [...]

  • Eurozone may be stabilising, Draghi hopes

    January 19, 2012

    THE EUROZONE’s economy may have stopped getting worse, European Central Bank (ECB) boss Mario Draghi announced yesterday, claiming that the situation appears to be stabilising. However, he did warn that such an optimistic outlook may be at risk from the ongoing political wrangling over the sovereign debt crisis. “Tentative signs of stabilisation of economic activity [...]

  • Unemployment benefit claims drop in the US

    January 19, 2012

    FRESH claims for unemployment benefits dropped to a near four-year low in the US last week, boosting hopes for a strong recovery in the jobs market. Yet bullish economic news continues to elude the ailing American housing market. Housing starts fell in December as groundbreaking on rental property posted a big decline. The Commerce Department [...]

  • THE CHART THE FRENCH WANT TO HIDE

    January 19, 2012

    LONDON would be the biggest victim by far of a pan-European financial transactions tax, according to a graph (above) published by the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA). Nearly three quarters (71 per cent) of the hit from a proposed Tobin tax would fall on the UK. The data, produced by the Austrian Institute of Economic [...]

  • BP in line to pay $25bn in US spill case

    January 19, 2012

    BP is likely to agree to pay the US Department of Justice $20-$25bn (£16.1bn) to settle all charges around the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, according to a leading analyst – a prediction that is at least twice what the company has set aside. Martijn Rats, head of European oil research at Morgan Stanley, said [...]

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