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  • FOOD & BOOZE NEWS

    June 21, 2010

    SUMMER OFFER ON FRENCH CITY DINING Le Café Du Marché, the atmospheric French restaurant in Smithfield and firm favourite among City folk, is offering three courses for the price of two for lunch until the end of the summer. Hidden up an ancient cobbled lane off Charterhouse Square, there’s nothing ersatz about the place’s romantic [...]

  • Former ICI food firm sold for £877m

    June 21, 2010

    A US food company that used to be part of chemicals giant ICI has been sold in a $1.3bn (£877m) deal. National Starch – which makes many of the fat replacers and thickeners used in processed foods – is being bought by Illinois-based Corn Products. Dutch firm AkzoNobel bought the company as part of its [...]

  • Jupiter shares up after flotation

    June 21, 2010

    FUND manager Jupiter returned to the London stock exchange – to debut 15 per cent over the price set in an initial public offer (IPO). Jupiter raised £220m to pay off debt and secured a £33.5m windfall for selling shareholders in its IPO, which priced at 165p pence. The shares were changing hands at around [...]

  • BP disaster bill hits $2bn

    June 21, 2010

    Oil giant BP has admitted that the cost of its response to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill has hit $2bn (£1.3bn) and it has paid out $105m in damages to those affected by the disaster. BP added in a statement that it rejected claims by its partner in the oil well, Anadarko Petroleum that [...]

  • Australia and China seal deals worth £6bn

    June 21, 2010

    AUSTRALIA and China have agreed commercial deals worth more than $8.8bn (£6bn) – mostly in in mining. The agreements see state-owned China Development Bank undertaking to provide financing for several major mining projects, including a $1.2bn loan for an iron ore development. Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who is fighting a fierce mining backlash against [...]

  • Osborne set for painful budget

    June 20, 2010

    ■ Chancellor to announce tax hikes and spending cuts ■ Ex-Labour minister appointed to review public sector pensions ■ Bank levy set to raise “considerably more” than £1bn THE chancellor will deliver the toughest Budget in almost 30 years tomorrow with a mixture of swingeing public spending cuts and painful tax hikes. Yesterday, he warned [...]

  • Barclays to deny foul play in bid

    June 20, 2010

    BARCLAYS president Bob Diamond will today deny the British bank planned to pocket a secret $11bn (£7.5bn) windfall when it bought Lehman Brothers’ US brokerage at the height of the financial crisis. In a resumption of the bitter legal wrangle between Barclays and parties representing Lehman Brothers, Diamond is expected to tell a New York [...]

  • BP’s Hayward to head east

    June 20, 2010

    TONY HAYWARD, BP’s embattled chief executive, is to launch a Russian charm offensive in a bid to calm the nerves of President Dmitry Medvedev over the group’s future. Although the timing of the meeting has yet to be confirmed, Hayward intends to meet with Medvedev to reassure him that BP can survive the liabilities of [...]

  • Public sector’s turn to face recession

    June 20, 2010

    IT hasn’t been fun being in the private sector in recent years. It bore all of the cost of the recession, with more than 100 per cent of the contraction in GDP falling on private firms – the public sector, meanwhile, continued to expand. Wage growth has been weak to non-existent for most private workers [...]

  • ECB: More fiscal policing

    June 20, 2010

    THE European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet is today expected to set out strict proposals to stop further financial crisis in the Eurozone. The ECB’s first plan is to rule out expulsions from the 16-country group, to stop market jitters. Under Trichet’s proposals, Eurozone finance ministers would become “guardians of fiscal sustainability”, with an independent [...]

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