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  • Crunch time for Buckles as deadline for G4S deal looms

    October 30, 2011

    THE chief executive of security firm G4S has spoken to more than 200 shareholders in the last fortnight as opponents to the £5.2bn takeover of ISS continue to emerge. Nick Buckles has been meeting and calling investors to talk them round in the run-up to Wednesday’s vote on the deal. He needs to win 75 [...]

  • China offers support instead of cash to Eurozone rescue efforts

    October 30, 2011

    GREATER co-operation between China and the Eurozone is a likely result of the crisis, but China cannot be seen as a “saviour” of indebted nations, Chinese news agency Xinhua announced yesterday. The agency, usually seen as the mouthpiece of China’s rulers, said “a prosperous and stable Europe is important to China’s stability and development as [...]

  • How the Eurozone plans to bury its junk bonds in a big derivative

    October 30, 2011

    LAST week’s hotly anticipated Eurozone summit might have been short on details, but it has taken little time for the market’s best financial engineers to concoct their own version of events. Eurozone leaders announced that they will look into two ways of leveraging up their bailout fund by four or five times – insuring losses [...]

  • Bishop urges St Paul’s camp to keep peace

    October 30, 2011

    THE Bishop of London yesterday urged activists to remain peaceful if moves to evict them from outside St Paul’s prove successful. Dr Richard Chartres told activists that “nobody wants violence” as the 200-tent camp entered its third week. But last night protesters instead promised a new form of dissent – flash mob dances, with Occupy [...]

  • Court orders Qantas planes off the ground

    October 30, 2011

    QANTAS Airways said it would resume flights today, after an Australian tribunal ordered the airline and its unions to put an immediate end to strikes that left tens of thousands of passengers stranded around the world. Fair Work Australia, an independent industrial umpire, was appointed by the government after Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce made [...]

  • City says Italy is biggest threat to the Eurozone

    October 30, 2011

    ITALY is the biggest threat to the financial security of the Eurozone, according to our poll of influential City figures. Almost half of those polled said they are most worried about the state of the Italian economy, compared to a quarter about Greece and 13 per cent about Spain. Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi (pictured) [...]

  • Smiths Group boss Bowman in pay u-turn

    October 30, 2011

    THE chief executive of technology firm Smiths Group has bowed to shareholder pressure and abandoned a controversial multi-million pound rewards scheme. Philip Bowman has dropped the value-sharing plan, a complicated scheme that paid out in shares, after opposition from shareholders and the Association of British Insurers. He will instead be subject to a simpler long-term [...]

  • Treasury looking to LSE to boost lending to small firms

    October 30, 2011

    BOOSTING access to debt markets and forcing state-owned banks to lend to smaller firms are among plans being discussed by the Treasury to increase lending to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). One idea is to use the London Stock Exchange’s (LSE) order book for retail bonds (ORB) market, allowing smaller debt issuances with lower minimum [...]

  • PwC report shows remuneration of top asset managers is soaring

    October 30, 2011

    THE total pay package of asset managers has risen to an average of £2m after the industry’s biggest firms won new business. New research from PwC shows asset manager remuneration has typically increased by 18 per cent annually. The study, which looked at 25 of the largest asset managers in Europe, also said funds’ salary [...]

  • Grant Thornton profits strong in tough climate

    October 30, 2011

    PROFESSIONAL services firm Grant Thornton will announce a slight dip in profits in its UK business this morning, a year after income at the firm leapt by 40 per cent. Pre-tax profits at the firm were £75.2m in the year to 30 June 2011, down 0.7 per cent from the record £79.9m they hit last [...]

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