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    August 2, 2012

    SIMON FOX yesterday said he was “proud” to be leaving HMV with a “profitable future” as he resigned as chief executive after six years at the helm of the embattled retailer. Fox, who is credited with keeping HMV afloat during a tough period for the group, will step down on 3 September. He will be [...]

  • 3i takes on debt management business in the United States

    August 2, 2012

    PRIVATE equity group 3i yesterday established a debt management business in the United States, taking its fast-growing debt arm past £6.5bn in assets under management. The firm has teamed up with US firm WCAS Fraser Sullivan to establish the business, which will manage or advise 25 funds with exposure to the country’s credit market. London-listed [...]

  • Lax laundering controls cost Turkish Bank

    August 2, 2012

    THE UK unit of Turkish Bank has been slapped with a £294,000 fine for breaching money laundering regulations, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) said yesterday. Turkish Bank (UK), whose parent firm is established in Northern Cyprus, failed to put in place anti-money laundering safeguards when providing services for overseas financial institutions, despite warnings from the [...]

  • ANALYST VIEWS | CAN INVESTORS BANK ON A RECOVERY AT ROBERT WALTERS?

    August 2, 2012

    ROBERT MORTON INVESTEC As expected, difficult trading conditions impacted significantly on the group in the first half and although gross profits were modestly ahead of last year – with all regions showing some growth – operating profits more than halved. We are not changing our forecasts or target price on the back of today’s results. [...]

  • Robert Walters profits drop as banking sector slowdown bites

    August 2, 2012

    RECRUITER Robert Walters said pre-tax profits halved to £3.4m in the six months to the end of June, though its international presence helped boost revenues 14 per cent to £275m. Net fee income rose 3.7 per cent to £92.4m, helped by a five per cent rise in UK incomes to £23.9m. The firm has trimmed [...]

  • BNP ramps up capital ratio far ahead of target

    August 2, 2012

    BNP PARIBAS announced surprisingly strong profits yesterday as spending cuts mitigated some of the damage caused by the sovereign debt crisis. The French bank also revealed plans to cut down its sovereign debt exposures as it has been burned by losses on European government bonds. Profits came in at €1.85bn (£1.45bn), down 13.2 per cent [...]

  • Eurozone must adapt or it will fall apart, warns top think-tank

    August 2, 2012

    THE EUROZONE is likely to collapse within two years if countries in the bloc don’t take significant measures to increase fiscal, monetary and political union, an influential think-tank warned yesterday. Dawn Holland, of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), said that the current situation could not carry on indefinitely, and that without [...]

  • New construction orders suffer second biggest drop since 2010

    August 2, 2012

    NEW CONSTRUCTION work collapsed in July, according to the latest purchasing managers’ index (PMI) survey from Markit. The top line index – showing the overall state of the construction sector – crept up to 50.9, from 48.2 in June, above the no-change level of 50, but well below the long-run average of 54.2. And new [...]

  • KOFI ANNAN QUITS AS SYRIA’S PEACE ENVOY

    August 2, 2012

    FORMER UN secretary-general Kofi Annan is quitting as peace envoy for Syria at the end of the month, frustrated by “finger-pointing” at the United Nations . As the rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad becomes increasingly bloody, Annan’s troubled attempts to broker a ceasefire or an international response have left him exasperated.

  • Profits halve as RSA takes flood and quake hits

    August 2, 2012

    RSA, Britain’s biggest commercial insurer, said yesterday its first-half profit fell by almost a quarter after heavy flooding in the UK and earthquakes in Italy triggered a surge of claims. RSA, best known for its More Than home and motor insurance business, made an operating profit of £316m in the first six months of 2012, [...]

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