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By: Kat Denham

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  • Council wage strike tests Brown’s steel

    July 17, 2008

    Hundreds of thousands of local government workers went on strike yesterday in a dispute over pay that paralysed services from education to rubbish collection. The pay dispute is a test of the government’s nerve at a time when it is languishing far behind the Conservatives in the polls and trying to fight soaring inflation by [...]

  • LandSecs sales hit by crunch

    July 17, 2008

    Land Securities, the UK’s largest developer, said yesterday lettings and asset sales are running at a slower rate than last year, reflecting the on going gloom in the property market. Chief executive Francis Salway hinted that the slump could last for at least another 12 months, as occupiers struggle to cope with the downturn in [...]

  • Counting on financials to outperform

    July 17, 2008

    We are positive on the financials sector overall – valuations have dropped so far that we expect them to outperform in the long run. But we divide general financials into four different subcategories, and our views on each are quite different. The first is alternative investments. By far the biggest is Man Group – accounting [...]

  • BlueBay gets a boost as managed assets grow

    July 17, 2008

    Fixed income hedge fund manager BlueBay received a boost yesterday, after its shares rose on the back of an announcement that assets under its management had grown significantly. Funds handled by the firm grew by 12 per cent to £10.5bn at the end of June, up from £9.35bn at the end of March, the firm [...]

  • ICAP cashes in on turmoil

    July 17, 2008

    Inter-dealer broker ICAP proved to be an isolated bright spot on the horizon yesterday as it posted buoyant revenues for the first quarter and said it had benefited from the recent financial market volatility. In an interim trading statement for the three months to June, the group said that revenues, excluding the recent acquisition of [...]

  • Rio Tinto hit by slump in copper yields

    July 17, 2008

    Bid target Rio Tinto said yesterday its second-quarter refined copper production plunged 18 per cent from a year ago, as the miner saw lower yields at some of its mines. But chief executive Tom Albanese said iron ore output rose 13 per cent on sustained demand from China. Production of iron ore increased to 41.9 [...]

  • Nervous fund managers flee equities

    July 17, 2008

    Fund managers are stockpiling cash as the volatile market conditions force them to flee equities, according to a new report. The survey of 191 fund managers, commissioned by investment bank Merrill Lynch, found that 53 per cent were now overweight in cash with 40 per cent underweight equities as investors’ risk appetite neared record lows [...]

  • Wall Street giants hit by SEC probe into short-selling

    July 17, 2008

    American regulators have subpoenaed top investment banks, including Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank and Merrill Lynch as part of an investigation into the suspected manipulation of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers shares. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has also approached more than 50 hedge funds to obtain trading and communications data. The inquiry aims [...]

  • Surge in UK jobless

    July 17, 2008

    Expectations that the Bank of England would keep interest rates on hold were heightened yesterday as official data revealed the number of people claiming unemployment benefit had surged by the highest monthly amount for 16 years. The Office for National Statistics said unemployment rose by 15,500 last month, after an upwardly revised 14,300 increase in [...]

  • Conti attacks banks

    July 17, 2008

    German tyre maker Continental yesterday accused Royal Bank of Scotland, UBS, Credit Suisse and Merrill Lynch of helping motoring rival Scaeffler Group build up a 36 per cent stake by stealth, giving it significant traction in its unsolicited €11.2bn (£8.9bn) bid for the firm. Continental, which yesterday rejected the offer as too low, said that [...]

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