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  • CITY VIEWS: ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT THE CONSEQUENCES OF A COUNTRY SUCH AS IRELAND OR SPAIN DEFAULTING?

    September 30, 2010

    MARK GROVES | EIB “Not directly in terms of my work however a major country defaulting would affect everyone through the direct country risk and the risk from the exposure our clients have. The knock-on effects on the financial services industry as a whole would most certainly be a cause for concern.” YASMINE MOEZINIA | [...]

  • CBI criticises migrant cap

    September 30, 2010

    EMPLOYERS’ group the CBI has thrown its weight behind Vince Cable, the business secretary, by warning that government plans to cap non-EU immigration could hamper the economic recovery. The government is consulting on plans to introduce a permanent cap next spring, and has put a temporary limit in place until then. Home secretary Theresa May [...]

  • Criteria for loans gets tougher

    September 30, 2010

    SMALL businesses had more access to credit in the last quarter than any time this year but many companies remained wary of taking on debt, the Bank of England said yesterday. A survey by the Bank showed that demand for loans tailed off in smaller companies in the three months to the start of September. [...]

  • Italy’s UniCredit selects new chief exec

    September 30, 2010

    ITALIAN bank UniCredit named insider Federico Ghizzoni as its new chief executive yesterday, a week after Alessandro Profumo was ousted in a boardroom coup. The central Bank of Italy had urged UniCredit to appoint a successor quickly, before the bank begins to flail in its efforts to rebuild after the financial crisis. Ghizzoni, 54, was [...]

  • America’s biggest hedge funds rake in gains while smaller managers struggle

    September 30, 2010

    BRIDGEWATER has increased its lead as the biggest hedge fund manager in America, figures released yesterday claimed. The firm now manages around $50.9bn (£32.4bn), up from $38.6bn  last year to also make it the biggest riser, according to AR magazine’s biannual rankings. Bridgewater, a 35-year-old fund firm founded by Ray Dalio, comfortably outstrips nearest rival [...]

  • Growth of US economy revised up as consumer spending surges

    September 30, 2010

    THE US government yesterday revised up its second-quarter GDP growth by 0.1 per cent to 1.7 per cent. Personal consumption was revised up from an original estimate of two per cent growth to 2.2 per cent, the biggest quarterly leap in consumer spending in three years. This compared with a 2.1 per cent rise in [...]

  • Icap revenue up as trading activity rises

    September 30, 2010

    THE WORLD’S largest inter-dealer broker Icap expects first-half sales to come in nine per cent stronger than last year as trading activity picked up again following the financial crisis. Icap yesterday said the active high frequency markets had boosted its post trade business and electronic broking division, which in September pioneered first electronic market for [...]

  • Rolls-Royce gets new chief

    September 30, 2010

    BRITISH engine maker, Rolls-Royce has confirmed that the Royal Ahold boss is to become new chief executive as Sir John Rose prepares to retire. John Rishton, who is currently chief executive at the Dutch supermarket group, will take up the post next March when Rose stands down. Rose will leave Rolls-Royce after 26 years, of [...]

  • Freshfields reshuffles key roles as promotes Lawes

    September 30, 2010

    MAGIC CIRCLE law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has handed London partner Will Lawes the senior partner title as part of a management reshuffle. Lawes, who recently co-headed the firm’s financial institutions practice, was voted into the role yesterday. He will be joined at the top by chief executive Ted Burke, who will become managing partner [...]

  • Bakers poaches Luxembourg law firm and E&Y team to launch new office

    September 30, 2010

    BAKER & McKenzie, the world’s largest law firm by revenue, is to open a new office in Luxembourg in a move that sees it take over a local 15-lawyer practice and five tax specialists from accountants Ernst & Young (E&Y). As part of the new launch, Bakers has acquired local law firm Findling Collin Fessmann, [...]

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