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  • IEA: Plan B would result in extra debts but no growth

    December 4, 2011

    MORE government spending would create extra government debt and not more growth, according to research published today by the Institute for Economic Affairs. Comparisons to the Great Depression are ill-founded, the report argues, as current levels of government spending are now far higher than in the 1930s meaning “looser fiscal policy would have even less [...]

  • Goodwin set to be spared in FSA report

    December 4, 2011

    THE City regulator’s report into the collapse of Royal Bank of Scotland is set to spare Sir Fred Goodwin and Sir Tom McKillop any detailed criticism when it is published next week. The results of the Financial Services Authority probe, due to be published next Monday after a series of delays, are expected to avoid [...]

  • JC Flowers eyes up £1.5bn of deals for UK mortgage books

    December 4, 2011

    PRIVATE equity house JC Flowers has built a £1.5bn cash pile to spend on British banks’ mortgage books after failing in its attempt to buy part of Northern Rock. The US buyout giant, which focuses on financial services, is believed to have changed its strategy after losing out to Virgin Money in the bidding war [...]

  • Australia’s UGL acquires DTZ Holdings for £77.5m

    December 4, 2011

    AUSTRALIAN engineering firm UGL said overnight it had acquired all the trading operations of real estate services company DTZ Holdings for £77.5m. DTZ was placed into administration in the UK immediately prior to the acquisition. In a statement, UGL said that, after the buyout, it will have combined annual revenues of A$5.1bn (£3.4bn) and 53,000 [...]

  • Daniels’ bonus could be slashed

    December 4, 2011

    Lloyds Banking Group could withhold up to half the 2010 bonus awarded to former chief executive Eric Daniels. Lawyers for Lloyds’ remuneration committee have told Daniels and other senior executives that the bank plans to withhold some of the bonuses announced in February. The “claw back” comes after Lloyds made a £3.2bn provision against complaints [...]

  • SFO boss calls for prosecutions

    December 4, 2011

    Financial institutions and individuals should be subject to criminal prosecution for the kind of “reckless” behaviour that contributed to the financial crisis, the outgoing director of the Serious Fraud Office told the Sunday Telegraph. Richard Alderman said: “What I am thinking of is some kind of offence of being involved with recklessly running or being [...]

  • SAP snaps up cloud expert in £2bn deal

    December 4, 2011

    SAP, the largest business-management software provider, on Saturday announced a $3.4bn (£2.18bn) deal to buy SuccessFactors in a move to extend its reach in the cloud computing market. The cash deal will see the US web-based software company, which has more than 15m subscribers across 168 countries, sold for $40 per share – a premium [...]

  • Zodiak circles Twilight vendor

    December 4, 2011

    Entertainment One, the distributor of the Twilight films (pictured, right) in the UK and Canada, has been approached by Zodiak Media Group about a £400m reverse takeover approach, according to reports. Discussions are understood to be at an early stage between the two television production and distribution businesses, whose merger would create a media group [...]

  • David Lloyd Leisure prepares to hire investment bank to assess its options

    December 4, 2011

    GYM chain David Lloyd Leisure is preparing to appoint an investment bank to advise on its strategy, according to reports. The company, which is owned jointly by Caird Capital, the private equity firm whose investors include Lloyds Banking Group, and London & Regional, the property firm owned by the billionaire Livingstone brothers, held a board [...]

  • DEVELOPERS GIVE UP BATTERSEA FIGHT

    December 4, 2011

    REAL Estate Opportunities, the Irish developer behind the regeneration of Battersea Power Station, is resigned to the fact that the landmark site will enter administration this week. Malaysia’s SP Setia will now wait for the lenders – Lloyds and Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency – to seize control before making another bid for the debt [...]

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