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By: Kat Denham

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  • CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    December 4, 2011

    Tenemos The banking software provider has appointed former SAP executive Dr Bernd-Michael Rumpf as global head of the company’s customer services group, reporting to chief executive Guy Dubois. Bernd-Michael previously spent 12 years at SAP, where his executive roles included head of field services and support. Prior to that, he was chief executive of SAP [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    December 4, 2011

    COMPASS GROUP Goldman Sachs rates the food and support services group as a “buy” and increases its target price from 695p to 705p, as well as updating its estimates. The broker expects earnings per share of 43.74p in 2012, rising to 48.99p in 2013, but sees several downside risks to both its view and price [...]

  • EU summit the new focus as investors waver over the euro

    December 4, 2011

    LAST week saw an extraordinary turnaround in equity markets. The index bounced off 5,100 and shot higher with barely a backward glance. The FTSE 100 tacked on more than eight per cent over the period and on Friday it tested significant resistance at 5,600. This marks the 61.8 per cent Fibonacci retracement of the sell-off [...]

  • WALL STREET WEEK AHEAD

    December 4, 2011

    THE Eurozone will once again serve as the source of Wall Street’s angst, as investors look to a summit of the region’s political leaders for decisive solutions for the ballooning debt crisis. Stocks posted their best week in more than two years last week, driven by central bank efforts to provide cheaper dollar loans to [...]

  • The coalition’s pension plan is an insult to private sector workers, not to the unions

    December 4, 2011

    THE recent concessions by the coalition, in respect of the public sector pension negotiations, verge on an unconditional surrender to the unions, perhaps on a scale unprecedented in the history of public sector labour negotiations. The price will be paid by those who are not at the negotiating table: the private sector and the young. [...]

  • A warning from the future: Don’t bank on old ways

    December 4, 2011

    FOR banks, the path of lowest possible risk is to continue doing what they’ve always done; however this would be a grave mistake, as Alan Hughes wrote in the Forum last week [The challenge to banks: Who will lead on service, Wednesday]. Not only is service important, as Hughes argues, but with technology shifting the [...]

  • Keep a new Heathrow runway on the table

    December 4, 2011

    GRIDLOCK is often the outcome of public sector walkouts so we can be grateful that last week’s strikes did not, as feared, severely impact upon Heathrow. Civil servants and others stepped in to prevent the lengthy queues and angry scenes that would have damaged our international reputation with both tourists and businesses. As a world-leading [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    December 4, 2011

    UnCommons sense As a tax-and-spend liberal who believes in big government I am confounded to find myself agreeing with Dr Tim Morgan [There’s one economic policy the coalition has yet to try, last Tuesday]. He points to some truths that have been forgotten by all parties in this debate: growth is unlikely to come from [...]

  • The sky is the limit

    December 4, 2011

    HAVING condensed for 30 years in the mind of Goichi Hosoda, a Japanese journalist, ichimoku kinko hyo – which translates as “one glance balanced chart” – took Japanese traders by storm when it was unveiled in 1960. It’s now a stock indicator in Japan and has a scattered following in Europe and the US. This [...]

  • THE WEEK AHEAD

    December 4, 2011

    COMPANY NEWS ● TUI Travel announces its preliminary results for the year today. The company is an international leisure travel agency that operates aircraft and retail outlets and services the European and North American markets. ● Northgate will announce its interim results tomorrow. A vehicle rental business, Northgate hopes the first half of its financial [...]

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