The clinic will cater for all your needs January 23, 2013 BEDSPACE may be tight at Davos, but every inch of space is utilised. While “The Clinic” may sound like a luxury spa, it’s actually an asthma hospital – offering spare beds to attendees. If you fancy your own oxygen supply, this is the place. ■ Following David Cameron’s early morning oration, the corporate world was [...]
Minutes show Bank wary of more easing January 23, 2013 THE BANK of England is balking at a further expansion of its balance sheet, with minutes of its January meeting, released yesterday, revealing that senior officials are wary of the effects of more quantitative easing (QE). The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has ordered £375bn in asset purchases to date, in a bid to stimulate the [...]
Britons reduce levels of debt being taken into retirement January 23, 2013 PEOPLE are cutting down the level of debt they take into their retirements, data from Prudential showed yesterday – yet nearly one in five still have debts when they leave the workplace. One in five men enter retirement with debt, the firm’s research showed, compared to 16 per cent of women. The amounts owed by [...]
Spending on the UK high street knocked by January snowstorm January 23, 2013 BRITAIN’S ailing high street has been dealt another blow by the cold snap of weather felt in recent weeks, data from Visa revealed yesterday. Spending through Visa dipped by more than four per cent in the last week, compared to the same time a year ago, the company reported. Deterred from hitting the shops, some [...]
Cost of raising a child jumps to £220,000 January 23, 2013 THE COST of raising a child has soared 58 per cent in the last 10 years, pushed up by the price of childcare and education. Figures released this morning estimate that raising a child until the age of 21 leaves a £222,458 hole in parents’ pockets, on average across the UK. Insurance firm LV=, which compiled [...]
Confident Dubai raises $1.25bn as it returns to the bond market January 23, 2013 THE GOVERNMENT of Dubai cemented its comeback to the bond markets late on Tuesday, comfortably selling $1.25bn (£787m) in notes as the Middle Eastern state takes advantage of its improved image among investors. It launched both a $750m 10-year Islamic bond – known as a sukuk – as well as offering a more conventional $500m 30-year bond. [...]
House prices in US climb 5.6pc in the 12 months to November January 23, 2013 HOUSE prices in the US shot up by 5.6 per cent in the year to November, according to a widely-observed survey released yesterday. Prices of American homes climbed 0.6 per cent in November, compared to the previous month, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). The FHFA compiles data from new mortgages owned or guaranteed [...]
Flybe axes jobs and cuts costs to stem losses January 23, 2013 REGIONAL airline Flybe is cutting 300 jobs as part of its plan to stem losses by saving £35m a year. The carrier, which has been hit hard by falling profitability on its short-haul flights, said 20 per cent of its management will be cut, while executive directors are forfeiting one month’s wages this year as [...]
Record revenues for Channel Tunnel as freight delivers gains January 23, 2013 EUROTUNNEL hopes that Britons will continue to use the Channel Tunnel while the UK reassesses its relationship with the Continent, after the firm posted record revenues for 2012. “I would recommend that Great Britain remains in Europe,” said chief executive Jacques Gounon, who thinks the vast majority of his customers support Britain’s place in the [...]
Big Yellow raises £37m in placing January 23, 2013 Big Yellow said yesterday it had successfully sold 10m new shares as part of a fundraising to expand its self-storage sites, pay down debts and give bigger dividends to shareholders. JP Morgan led the placing for Big Yellow, raising £37m through the offering to existing shareholders and new institutional investors. Members of the board, including chairman [...]