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  • MPs debate over financial school lessons

    December 15, 2011

    AS MPs finally bowed to pressure yesterday and debated financial education for young people in the Commons, a poll showed that a huge majority of the UK public is in favour of compulsory finance teaching. Ninety-four per cent of people think financial education in UK schools is necessary, according to a poll by ComRes of [...]

  • Morgan Stanley joins bank slashing with 1,600 jobs to go

    December 15, 2011

    MORGAN Stanley became the latest investment bank to announce  another round of job cuts yesterday, saying that it will slash 1,600 employees by the end of March next year. The bank said the losses would be across all geographies, levels of hierarchy and front- and back-office roles. But City A.M. understands that the front-office cuts [...]

  • UKFI executive to stand down following Rock sale

    December 15, 2011

    ONE of the most senior executives at UK Financial Investments (UKFI), the state agency that manages taxpayers’ stakes in nationalised banks, is to step down. Keith Morgan, who manages government stakes in Northern Rock, UK Asset Resolution (or the Northern Rock “bad bank”) and Bradford & Bingley, will leave in the first half of 2012. The move [...]

  • Kuwaitis buy into City safe haven

    December 15, 2011

    KUWAITI property firm St Martins Corporation has bought a £176m office development at the heart of the City from Hammerson, in the latest sign of overseas investors buying into London as a safe haven. The nine-storey office tower at 60 Threadneedle Street is on the site of the former stock exchange, having been redeveloped by [...]

  • Omega rejects Mark Byrne’s reduced offer

    December 15, 2011

    THE INSURANCE group Omega yesterday rejected a reduced tender offer from entrepreneur Mark Byrne, warning that it would also take action to protect its interests. Byrne recently lapsed an offer to buy up to 25 per cent of the shares in the group at a price of 83p each, claiming that regulatory clearances he needed [...]

  • Henderson feeling special as 2011 profit set to soar

    December 15, 2011

    FUND manager Henderson said profit will rise by more than half despite global turmoil hitting the markets. The firm expects underlying profit for 2011 to reach between £155m and £159m, which would take it to growth of up to 57.9 per cent. It also said it should earn £11m in performance fees for the second [...]

  • Ofcom drops TV ads review

    December 15, 2011

    British media regulator Ofcom has decided not to refer the television advertising trading market for a full competition review after finding that the system was functioning properly, it said yesterday. Ofcom had in June opened a consultation on whether the way TV advertising was bought and sold could restrict competition.

  • Waitrose tops supermarket poll

    December 15, 2011

    Waitrose has topped the Which? annual customer satisfaction survey for the third year running, winning a score of 83 per cent as its big four rivals failed to impress. Budget retailers Aldi and Lidl came second and third respectively, beating Mark & Spencer – which came fourth – for the first time. Tesco and The [...]

  • BAE gets earnings lift in tax deal

    December 15, 2011

    Europe’s biggest defence contractor BAE Systems said yesterday it had done a deal with the UK tax authorities that will give a benefit to its earnings per share of around 5.9p for the current year. BAE said the deal addressed the interpretation of complex tax rules relating to research and development tax credits.

  • SEC to appeal Citigroup decision

    December 15, 2011

    America’s top market regulator is appealing a judge’s rejection of a major Citigroup civil securities fraud settlement, according to court papers filed yesterday. The $285m settlement was rejected by a judge last month as “pocket change’ for Citi and he criticised the SEC’s policy of settling cases without defendants admitting wrongdoing.

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