Regeneration is taking off in the Olympic quarters June 25, 2009 STRATFORD has long been one of those London areas that is supposedly on the verge of gentrification. The coming of the DLR, then the Jubilee Line, were meant to turn it into an up-and-coming area attractive to thrusting young professionals. It never quite happened. But last week, two things took place which mean that Stratford [...]
Bank of America exceeds $33.9bn capital cushion June 25, 2009 Bank of America yesterday said it has built more than the $33.9bn (£20.7bn) capital cushion demanded by federal regulators. The bank said it exceeded the buffer by conducting an exchange offer under which it expects to issue 200m shares. In total, it has completed exchanges of $14.7bn in preferred stock for common equity, adding to [...]
O’Brien stalls INM debt talks June 25, 2009 INDEPENDENT News and Media’s (INM) second largest shareholder, Denis O’Brien, has told the company’s board he will not support a proposal to refinance its €200m (£170m) bond which was due for payment today. Sources close to O’Brien said the Irish businessman is still fully behind the publisher, which owns The Independent and The Independent on [...]
SWINE FLU SCARE TAKES HOLD AT HEART OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD June 25, 2009 MORE anxiety down at City accountancy firm Ernst & Young, where the dreaded swine flu has taken down a senior accountant and thrown concerned workers into panic. The Capitalist revealed yesterday that one individual from the firm’s More London Place office has been diagnosed with swine flu, while his team and clients are awaiting results [...]
Orange to axe 370 positions June 25, 2009 France Telecom-owned mobile firm Orange is reducing its headcount by 370, it said yesterday. A spokesman for the firm said 190 jobs from across the business would go immediately, with a further 180 under review, although it believes that at least 90 of these will be achieved through natural wastage.
China accuses Google of smut June 25, 2009 The Chinese government yesterday stepped up claims that Google is spreading obscene content over the internet, hours after users in China were unable to access several Google sites. The disruptions came a day after the US urged Beijing to scrap controversial plans for filtering software on computers, but China said its actions were “lawful”.
Premier Foods FD stands down June 25, 2009 Premier Foods, Britain’s biggest food manufacturer, said yesterday its finance director Paul Thomas would leave the company later this year to seek new challenges and that it had started the search for his successor. The group, whose brands include Mr Kipling cakes, Bisto gravy, Hovis bread and Branston pickle, said Thomas would step down shortly [...]
Nationwide is most trusted June 25, 2009 NATIONWIDE, the UK’s largest building society, is also its most trusted financial brand, according to Moneywise magazine. The publication’s inaugural Customer Service Awards also saw Swiftcover take the gong for most trusted motor insurer, while Liverpool Victoria was deemed the most reliable home insurer and Legal & General scooped the award for income protection providers. [...]
M&A fees up for first time in 12 months June 25, 2009 THE global banking industry will be able to breathe a sigh of relief today after new data showed that investment banking fees rose in the second quarter of this year for the first time in 12 months. According to preliminary data from Thomson Reuters, investment banks have raked in $16bn (£9.8bn) so far this quarter, [...]
JETTING OFF June 25, 2009 JET REPUBLIC, the private jet company run by Jonathan Breeze, is slashing its Learjet prices by $1m (£600,000), it said yesterday, as part of a part-ownership buy-back programme. The scheme, which is trying to win interest from cash-strapped clients, allows members to fly up to 200 hours per year without paying hourly fees.”