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  • What the other papers say this morning

    January 16, 2013

    FINANCIAL TIMES Apple rolls out China credit facility Apple is to allow Chinese consumers to buy its gadgets on credit – a move that could help boost sales in the world’s largest smartphone market by unit shipments, where it has lost share to cheaper brands. HP arms become focus of M&A talk Reports that Dell [...]

  • Tui Travel and German parent in merger talks

    January 16, 2013

    TUI TRAVEL is in talks to merge with its German parent Tui AG, it announced yesterday, sending its shares up four per cent. However, analysts have raised concerns that the nil-premium merger will not be enough to entice Tui’s UK shareholders. FTSE 100-listed Tui Travel, the group behind holiday companies Thomson and First Choice, said [...]

  • Cruddas takes the reins at CMC Markets

    January 16, 2013

    PETER Cruddas, the majority shareholder in CMC Markets, was last night said to have seized the chief executive’s reins at the spread betting group after a difference of opinion with Doug Richards, who has held the job for the past couple of years. Industry sources said Richards had relinquished the role of chief executive, although [...]

  • City grandees launch push for EU referendum

    January 16, 2013

    LEADING City figures will today launch their campaign for a referendum on Britain’s continued membership of the EU, arguing action is needed to ensure London’s financial sector is not undermined by Brussels. As City A.M. revealed on Monday, leading businessmen who want Britain to repatriate powers from Europe have set up their own campaign after becoming [...]

  • Mayfair property tycoon found guilty of massive loans fraud

    January 16, 2013

    TWO men who posed as wealthy Mayfair property buyers to secure almost £800m in loans have been found guilty of conspiracy to defraud, in a long-awaited successful prosecution for the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). Achilleas Michaelis Kallakis and his associate Alexander Martin Williams used fake guarantees claiming to be from Hong Kong property firm SHKP [...]

  • Horse burger fears spread

    January 16, 2013

    SAINSBURY’S, the Co-op and ASDA yesterday cleared their shelves of burgers supplied by companies at the centre of a horse meat scandal. There is no evidence the three supermarkets sold contaminated products but they have taken the precautionary measure following Tuesday’s revelation that the meat content in a sample of Tesco’s Everyday Beef Burgers was 29 per cent [...]

  • HMRC beefs up wealth team

    January 16, 2013

    HM REVENUE & CUSTOMS yesterday announced it will hire 100 additional inspectors to investigate the tax affairs of high earners. They will work alongside the 200 existing members of the Affluent Compliance Team to ensure people with an annual income of more than £150,000 – or wealth of more than £2.5m – pay their tax in full. HMRC claim the [...]

  • Jupiter reaches for the stars with record rise

    January 16, 2013

    MONEY manager Jupiter Fund Management beat analysts’ expectations yesterday to deliver its best quarterly inflows for two years, sending its assets under management to a record high, figures showed yesterday. The FTSE 250 listed manager breached the £26.3bn asset barrier after attracting £688m more cash from punters in the last three months of 2012. This [...]

  • Wall Street’s big banks roar again while cutting costs

    January 16, 2013

    EVEN the most committed banker-basher should find something to like in the latest results from Wall Street. Huge rises in profits at JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs from a year ago came alongside reductions in staff and salaries and a boost in lending to small businesses and homebuyers. JP Morgan announced it was cutting chief [...]

  • IMF waves through €3.2bn in aid for debt-stricken Greece

    January 16, 2013

    THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) has agreed to unfreeze the next tranche of bailout aid to the Greek government, the global lender announced last night. The €3.24bn (£2.69bn) instalment of cash had been frozen as the IMF mulled over two reviews of Greece’s economic performance, including judgements over the government’s reforms and promises of further [...]

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