Four hot hair looks for autumn September 13, 2010 IN the spirit of renewal and productivity after a long, lax summer, autumn style is all about change. We’re leaving all things floaty behind and moving into the manic run-up-to-Christmas push. The sea change applies to hair as much as to clothes. No more the laid-back sun-streaked locks of summer. Rather, big and bold are [...]
FIT IN THE CITY September 13, 2010 IF you’re struggling to get your exercise mojo back after a lazy summer, why not try out a new class? I’ve picked four of the best the city has to offer this autumn, that promise to get you great results minus the workout boredom. Beautcamp Pilates: Everyone who tries this class always goes back for [...]
Men: get yourselves groomed for Autumn September 13, 2010 B ROWN’S Hotel on Albermarle Street is a smart, debonair sort of a place and so is its spa, The Spa at Brown’s Hotel (www.roccofortecollection.com), which has launched a series of men’s treatments in conjunction with skincare brand NuBo. The Ultimate Performance System Facial (£100) takes in volcanic lava mud and something called a “moisture [...]
The Berkeley regains an old hero September 13, 2010 Koffmann’s The Berkeley, Wilton Place, SW1X 7RL 020 7235 1010, www.the-berkeley.co.uk FOOD SERVICE ATMOSPHERE Cost per person without wine: £45 PIERRE Koffmann closed his famous London restaurant, La Tante Claire, back in 2003, and promptly vanished from the restaurant scene. Rather than dissipate, the reverential awe that people attached to Koffmann and his cooking – [...]
TASTING NOTES September 13, 2010 THIS is not the first time London’s best – and smallest – bar, 69 Colebrook Row, has made it into these pages. And it won’t be the last. Because it is still the only bar we know of in London with an actual lab upstairs where mixologist and owner Tony Conigliari and his crew hide [...]
FOOD & BOOZE NEWS September 13, 2010 HEL YES! FINNISH POP-UP Another month, another pop-up. The latest high profile temporary eatery, to open alongside London Design Week, is HEL YES!. It’s Finnish (get it?) with 120 covers, a bar and an exhibition created and executed by a creative team of Finnish designers and food connoisseurs. Highlights include “archipelago bread”, made from wheat [...]
Historic deal to fuel bank frenzy September 12, 2010 A GLOBAL flurry of bank rights issues, asset disposals and other realignments could be on the cards in the wake of the new Basel III rules that were revealed last night. Global regulators thrashed out a deal to impose a seven per cent capital holding on all banks to cushion them from future market shocks. [...]
Deutsche in €9.8bn share sale September 12, 2010 DEUTSCHE Bank revealed details of its planned €9.8bn (£8.1bn) money-raising scheme yesterday, which will pay for the purchase of retail bank Deutsche Postbank and bolster its own capital position before the introduction of the Basel III rules. The €9.8bn share issue, Europe’s largest this year, is more than the €7bn to €9bn estimate by analysts [...]
Two cheers for Basel banking rules September 12, 2010 HAD the financial system held more capital two years ago, the world today would look very different. Most big firms would have coped; there may even have been no bailouts. It had become the received wisdom among regulators, firms and academics – all users of fancy models – that banks could operate on razor thin-reserves; [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING September 12, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES RESPITE OVER CITY BONUSES DETAILS Britain’s banks will be spared the embarrassment of giving details of big bonus payments to staff in their annual reports next spring after the Treasury admitted the relevant legislation will not be on the statute book in time. The delay to new disclosure requirements is likely to create [...]