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  • Some bankers will curse this success

    November 13, 2011

    YOU might think that news of surging profits at an advisory firm would be a cause for cheer in the troubled investment banking industry. But STJ Advisors, the boutique operation run by former Nomura banker John St John, has a powerful group of enemies at London’s top bulge bracket banks. They will be hoping that [...]

  • LEST WE FORGET: BRITAIN REMEMBERS THOSE WHO DIED IN SERVICE

    November 13, 2011

    THE Queen laid the first wreath yesterday at London’s Cenotaph, as part of Remembrance Day Sunday, honouring the UK’s fallen soldiers. Politicans past and present, including Gordon Brown, Ed Miliband, Tony Blair, Nick Clegg, John Major and David Cameron, turned out for the occasion. War veterans and war widows marched past the Cenotaph and observed [...]

  • L&G to battle buyout group for Cofunds

    November 13, 2011

    LEGAL & General and private equity house Bridgepoint are set to battle it out for control of investor supermarket Cofunds. The insurer, which is the largest shareholder with a 25 per cent stake, has expressed its interest to Cofunds and Mark Gregory, the executive director of savings at L&G, recently approached Cofunds chairman Charlie Eppinger [...]

  • Phone hacking casts a shadow over the UK media landscape

    November 13, 2011

    OVER half of the people in the UK say the phone hacking scandal has reduced their level of trust in the UK’s media, according to a survey commissioned by broadcaster PBS. The level of mistrust rises further still when asked about newspapers specifically, with 58 per cent of people saying the scandal had tainted their [...]

  • Inheritance issues stoke family feuds

    November 13, 2011

    FOUR in 10 wealthy Britons do not trust their children to protect their inheritance, according to a report published this morning. And the higher an individual’s wealth, the more likely they are to cut people out of their will. Barclays Wealth has estimated that five per cent of those with disposable wealth between £1m to [...]

  • US-Pacific trade pact falters

    November 13, 2011

    BARACK Obama, the US President, announced plans for an ambitious cross-Pacific free trade pact from his home state of Hawaii yesterday, yet behind closed doors disputes threaten to scupper any agreement. In a private discussion with Chinese President Hu Jintao over the weekend, Obama raised the ongoing battle between the countries over China’s weighing down [...]

  • London’s business growth slows to a 14 month low

    November 13, 2011

    GROWTH in London’s business activity has plummeted to near-stagnation, according to the latest purchasing managers’ index (PMI) from Lloyds TSB and Markit. The index fell from a reading of 54.4 in September to a 14-month low of 50.4 last month, the survey showed. Scores of above 50 indicate some economic expansion. “Behind the overall slowdown [...]

  • Fresh red tape hindering job creation in UK

    November 13, 2011

    PRIVATE sector firms are still looking to boost employment over the next year, yet fresh regulation threatens to thwart the creation of temporary jobs and the government’s migration cap is causing difficulties for employers. “Firms are finding the [work permit migration] cap difficult to navigate,” states a report from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) [...]

  • ECONOMIC WOES GIVE BIRTH TO GOLD BUGS

    November 13, 2011

    ECONOMIC troubles are prompting more investors to turn to gold, says BullionVault, which today reports a 129 per cent growth in volume of its online exchange to £1.57bn, in the 12 months to 31 October. “Savers rarely regret the decision to steer clear of governments which address economic problems by printing money,” said CEO Paul [...]

  • Olympus ex-director rallies support for axed Woodford

    November 13, 2011

    A FORMER executive at Olympus has piled more pressure on to the board of the scandal-hit company by calling for the return of its ousted president and chief executive. Koji Miyata has launched a campaign for the re-instatement of Michael Woodford (pictured), who was fired from the group after questioning a series of controversial payments [...]

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