Jain rejigs a key Deutsche bank division July 26, 2010 ANSHU Jain tightened his grip on Deutsche Bank’s investment bank by installing a 15-member management team of mostly company veterans, ahead of today’s second-quarter earning results. The changes introduced by Jain, who is favourite to succeed Josef Ackermann as Deutsche Bank’s chief executive, mark an evolution in Deutsche’s strategy, with the bank focused on corporate [...]
US new home sales surge in June as inventories contract July 26, 2010 SALES of new homes in the US rebounded in June from the previous month’s record low, providing a rare ray of light in an otherwise gloomy housing market. They jumped by 23.6 per cent last month to an annual rate of 330,000 units from a downwardly revised 267,000 units in May. The June rise was [...]
Unite to sue British Airways over removal of employee travel perks July 26, 2010 UNITE, the trade union representing 11,000 British Airways (BA) cabin crew, will launch a legal attack over the airline’s removal of travel perks from striking staff. The union said yesterday it believed BA management was “breaching European human rights legislation” when it cut travel concessions from cabin crew in March. BA and Unite have been [...]
The ex-Goldman man bringing his banking skills to the Olympics July 26, 2010 AS far as many people are concerned, ex-Goldman Sachs banker Paul Deighton has quite possibly the best job in the world. Today he’s precisely two years away from organising the most prestigious sporting event in the history of mankind, the Olympic Games. And so far it’s going swimmingly well, he says. And he’s still in [...]
Britain’s best chances for Olympic gold July 26, 2010 IT’S a once-in-a-lifetime chance, and for these British sporting stars, it is now just two years away. From diving prodigies to record-breaking sailors, they are Team GB’s best hopes for a medal when the Olympic Games return to London in 2012. Last time out in Beijing, Britain hoovered up 47 medals in total, including 19 [...]
The legacy of the Olympics will be a 21st century transport system July 26, 2010 EVERY Olympic host has a legacy. Beijing 2008’s was clearing the pollution from the city’s air so visibility was more than just a few feet, while Athens in 2004 made significant improvements to its infrastructure, including the establishment of the brand new Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport. But exactly how will London leave its mark on [...]
Austerity Games can still be a triumph July 26, 2010 WHEN London last hosted the Olympic games, it was 1948. The Allies had won the war, but Britain’s rewards were still to come: food was still rationed; the capital’s streets looked like rows of broken teeth (post-war construction was but a dream); and there was quite simply no cash at all to spend on stadiums [...]
Thousands of firms facing more red tape July 26, 2010 THOUSANDS of banks and insurers could be forced to pay through the nose to comply with the biggest overhaul of financial regulation in a decade, because they will have to deal with two regulators instead of one. The government made the admission as it began a three-month consultation on plans to scrap the Financial Services [...]
Cable targets bank bonuses and dividends in lending war July 26, 2010 VINCE Cable, the business secretary, yesterday stepped up his war of words against the banking industry, warning that dividends and bonuses could come under attack if banks don’t lend more to small businesses. Unveiling a green paper aimed at getting banks to fund a private sector-led recovery, Cable said: “There clearly is a choice between [...]
REGULATORY OVERHAUL July 26, 2010 Q.WHICH FIRMS WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE OVERHAUL? A.The?Financial?Services Authority (FSA) currently regulates 20,000 firms. The vast majority of those will simply be regulated by the new Consumer Protection and Markets Agency, which will police conduct in financial services and protect customers. Although there will be some changes, they won’t incur any significant extra costs. [...]