Hardcore of fund bosses bank on falls June 1, 2009 A DWINDLING number of hardcore high-profile fund managers continue to hoard cash and shelter in defensive equities, in the belief that recent gains on the FTSE 100 are part of a bear market rally – not a recovery. As the FTSE 100 yesterday broke through the 4,500-point barrier, compared to lows around 3,500 just three [...]
AnaCap vehicle to target financial services firms June 1, 2009 EUROPEAN private equity firm AnaCap has bucked the dim fundraising environment by gathering €575m (£496m) for a fund that will aim to snap up vulnerable UK financial services firms. The group, whose heavyweight investors include Goldman Sachs, Allianz and Morgan Stanley Alternative Investment Partners, said the fund is twice the size of its other vehicle, [...]
F&C adds two heavyweights to its board June 1, 2009 ASSET manager F&C has added a former PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) chairman and a former chief executive of rival Henderson to its board, in a bold reshuffle ahead of its shift to corporate independence. The group, currently being demerged from life insurer Friends Provident, named ex-Henderson chief executive Roger Yates as a non-executive director. He will be [...]
High-profile Bath trio quit club June 1, 2009 RUGBY UNION: Bath joint captains Michael Lipman and Alex Crockett, and winger Andrew Higgins, yesterday resigned from the club – hours before an internal hearing into allegations they refused to take drug tests. The trio deny refusing to take tests, calling the claims “scurrilous and unsubstantiated”. The Rugby Football Union has asked Bath for more [...]
Legend O’Brien dies aged 92 June 1, 2009 RACING: Vincent O’Brien, considered by many to be the greatest racehorse trainer of all time, died yesterday at his home in Co Kildare, Ireland, aged 92. O’Brien, who ended his 51-year career in 1994, claimed 16 English and 27 Irish Classic victories, 25 Royal Ascot wins and 23 Cheltenham Festival successes.
London claims more victims June 1, 2009 IT was described as the tournament that no-one wanted to win, but the fact than no one player took a firm grasp of the European Open trophy just goes to show how tough the London GC in Ash, Kent is. I’m fortunate to have won there twice and know just how difficult the back nine [...]
Blanchflower: jobless to rise 100k a month June 1, 2009 BRITISH unemployment will continue to rise this year and next, adding some 100,000 more to jobless numbers a month, former Bank of England monetary policy committee (MPC) member David Blanchflower said yesterday. Blanchflower, who stepped down from the MPC at the end of last month, said the current recession made the economic outlook particularly difficult [...]
Markets lifted by Chinese manufacturing expansion June 1, 2009 NEWS that China’s manufacturing sector expanded in May for the third consecutive month boosted optimism and lifted world markets yesterday. China’s official purchasing managers’ index (PMI) fell to 53.1 from 53.5 in April, but remained above the critical 50 level, which separates expansion from contraction. Investors were relieved that the pace of contraction was slowing [...]
Factory order books show signs of life June 1, 2009 THE British manufacturing sector contracted at its slowest pace in a year in May according to the monthly purchasing managers’ index (PMI) published yesterday, fuelling further optimism that an economic recovery could be on its way. The CIPS/Markit index rose for the third month in a row to 45.4 in May, above April’s figure of [...]
O’Driscoll in chance to heal Lions scars June 1, 2009 IRELAND captain Brian O’Driscoll will have a chance to exorcise demons when he skippers the British and Irish Lions tomorrow against Golden Lions. O’Driscoll will lead the team for the first time since his ill-fated 2005 tour, when he suffered a dislocated shoulder in the first minute of the opening Test against New Zealand. The [...]