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By: Kat Denham

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  • No land ahoy for HMS Treasury

    October 3, 2011

    WAS that the creaking of rigging we heard in the conference hall as our chancellor took the stage yesterday? At last we know how George really feels, standing on the shifting deck of HMS Treasury, presiding over a surging sea. In his own words, he feels “dwarfed by the scale and power of the daily [...]

  • HOW CREDIT EASING WILL WORK

    October 3, 2011

    Q.WHAT IS THE NEW POLICY? A.So-called “credit easing” is supposed to make it cheaper for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to borrow. The programme involves buying SME bonds on the secondary market with the aim of driving down yields so that it is cheaper for them to issue debt. Q.WHAT’S THE RATIONALE? A.Banks are cutting [...]

  • The long fiscal shadow of credit easing

    October 3, 2011

    GEORGE Osborne would have us believe that his policy of “credit easing” is not a fiscal matter. It’s nothing more than a liquidity injection, he says. The idea is to speed up a shift that is already happening: with new rules forcing banks to horde capital rather than lend, firms are turning to the bond [...]

  • A million are now taught at academies, says Gove

    October 3, 2011

    MORE than a million children are now taught in academy schools, education secretary Michael Gove will announce today. That means one in three pupils are taught in schools that are independent of the local authority, after the coalition government converted 1,000 to academies during its first year in office. “When we came to power there [...]

  • IDS defiant on welfare payments

    October 3, 2011

    Welfare and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith swore to defy an EU ruling on British welfare payments yesterday. Speaking at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, Duncan Smith took a hard line against the European Commission’s order that Britain continue to pay welfare to foreigners who have only just arrived in the UK. “At a [...]

  • Osborne outlines carbon plans

    October 3, 2011

    The UK will abandon its targets for reducing carbon emissions if other countries fail to meet theirs, chancellor George Osborne has promised. “We’re not going to save the planet by putting our country out of business,” he told an audience of Tory party members in Manchester yesterday, adding that Britain will “cut our carbon emissions [...]

  • CONFERENCE WHISPERS

    October 3, 2011

    Boris for Tory leader? If his conference schedule is anything to go by, the Mayor certainly fancies his chances. Before his speech this morning, he met workers at a factory in Manchester, ostensibly because the plant makes axles for London buses. But it is almost unheard of for a Mayor of London to visit to [...]

  • Numis chief’s warning over low growth

    October 3, 2011

    THE CHIEF executive of stockbroker Numis yesterday warned that Britain faces two further years of little or no economic growth. Oliver Hemsley told City A.M. he was “not hugely optimistic” the performance of the square mile would be bolstered by better market conditions. He was speaking as chancellor George Osborne told Conservatives the coalition would [...]

  • Charles Stanley stock slumps

    October 3, 2011

    SHARES in stockbroker Charles Stanley plunged nearly nine per cent yesterday after it said interim profits had fallen. The firm said “increasingly strong macro economic headwinds” meant commission levels and corporate finance fees at its securities division were down for the six months to 30 September. Its investment management fees and financial services revenues have [...]

  • Global turmoil hits asset manager City of London

    October 3, 2011

    GLOBAL volatility meant assets run by City of London Investment Group fell by more than a fifth for the four months to the end of September. City of London said funds under management fell to $4.5bn (£2.9bn) from $5.8bn (£3.5bn), a 22 per cent fall in dollar terms. The firm, which provides emerging market asset [...]

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