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  • JAPAN KEEPS CLOSE EYE ON YEN’S IMPACT

    September 26, 2010

    JAPAN will ease monetary policy appropriately if necessary, while keeping an eye on the impact of the yen’s rise on the economy, Bank of Japan (BOJ) governor Masaaki Shirakawa (pictured) said. He also said the BOJ was watching the “downside risk” to the economy more closely.

  • Knight Frank cautious after bumper year

    September 26, 2010

    ESTATE agent Knight Frank said it expects to suffer after the government’s spending review next month, as the firm announced a 168 per cent rise in profit to £58.4m for last year. The group said yesterday that all of its branches were in profit, with particular strength in the UK and Asia pushing revenue up [...]

  • McGrigors looks at UK expansion with new post

    September 26, 2010

    MCGRIGORS, one of Scotland’s largest law firms, has overhauled its management structure after appointing Kirk Murdoch as the new UK-wide senior partner. Murdoch, who has been a partner with the law firm for 28 years, will assume the newly created role at the start of next month. His new post, which will effectively see him [...]

  • Lenders take over Goldman Sachs offices

    September 26, 2010

    GOLDMAN Sachs’ headquarters in London has been taken over by lenders after the owner fell into receivership, it emerged yesterday. The buildings in Fleet Street belonged to Antedon, an offshore real estate firm, which has defaulted on a loan, according to a weekend report. Antedon’s lenders, led by Landesbank subsidiary Berlin Hyp, have appointed Jones [...]

  • ECI snaps up a stake in XLN

    September 26, 2010

    PRIVATE equity group ECI Partners has snapped up a majority stake in XLN Telecom, the UK’s largest provider of fixed-line, mobile and internet services to small businesses. ECI has backed the current management and has pledged to inject funds to double the size of the business. The firm bought the controlling stake from Zeus Private [...]

  • PwC first to add senior City figures to the board

    September 26, 2010

    ACCOUNTING firm PwC is set to become the first accountancy practice to add independent directors to its board after the appointment of three senior businessmen as non-executive directors. Former Rio Tinto chairman, Paul Skinner will be joined by WM Morrison chairman Sir Ian Gibson and Cable & Wireless chairman Sir Richard Lapthorne as independent directors [...]

  • White Stuff shows it has the right stuff

    September 26, 2010

    FASHION retailer White Stuff has defied the recession to increase profits by 59 per cent compared to last year. The company, which was set up by Sean Thomas and George Treves, also saw a 43 per cent lift in turnover in the year to the end of May. The firm’s turnover jumped from £58.4m to [...]

  • CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    September 26, 2010

    Barclays Leigh Clifford, the chairman of Qantas Airways, is to step down from his role as a non-executive on the Barclays board at the end of the month. Clifford joined the bank’s board in October 2004. In addition to his position at Qantas, he is also a director of engineering giant Bechtel Group and a [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    September 26, 2010

    BHP BILLITON Evolution Securities says the balance of probabilities moving forward on BHP Billiton’s bid for Canadian owned Potash Corporation is in the mining company’s favour. The broker reiterates a “buy” for BHP because the company is not stinting on other growth investments by virtue of its strong balance sheet. GROUPE EUROTUNNEL Nomura’s confidence in [...]

  • MANAGING A HEDGE FUND? SIMPLE, IT’S LIKE DRIVING THE SCHOOL BUS

    September 26, 2010

    YOU’VE got to hand it to Glenview Capital hedge fund manager Larry Robbins – The Capitalist has rarely heard such a creative defence of a period of negative returns. Robbins, in his latest newsletter to clients following a four per cent decline in his portfolio over the second quarter, touched on the equity markets and [...]

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