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  • Government targets civil service redundancies to slash spending

    July 4, 2010

    CIVIL service “golden goodbyes” would be cut drastically in the government’s latest plan to axe spending. In a move to reduce the cost of laying off hundreds of thousands of state employees, new caps on redundancy are set to be introduced within weeks. But last night the plan drew furious opposition from unions, who said [...]

  • M&S readies for investor anger on pay

    July 4, 2010

    A STRONG set of first-quarter figures from retail bellwether Marks and Spencer this week looks set to be overshadowed by animosity at the firm’s annual shareholder meeting, with investors set to clash with executives over the eternally thorny issue of pay. Sir Stuart Rose will officially hand over the chief executive’s reins to ex-Morrisons man [...]

  • Marks and Spencer

    July 4, 2010

    FITTINGLY for a general retailer, Marks and Spencer’s first quarter results on Wednesday will be something of a mixed bag. Analysts are expecting food sales to be up by around 1.5 per cent, with sales of clothes and general merchandise up by 3.7 per cent. But it’s worth remembering that the comparatives are pretty forgiving: [...]

  • Stress tests due 23 July

    July 4, 2010

    FRENCH finance minister Christine Lagarde confirmed yesterday that the results of stress tests on European banks will be published on 23 July, in an attempt to boost confidence in the sector’s ability to weather further economic and regulatory shocks. The scope of the tests has recently been widened to cover around 100 of Europe’s banks, [...]

  • RBS plans to take first steps towards privatisation in 2011

    July 4, 2010

    ROYAL Bank of Scotland aims to put the conditions in place for the government to start selling its 83 per cent stake in the bank next year, chief executive Stephen Hester revealed at the weekend. Hester told German newspaper Welt am Sonntag that the sale “will not be conducted in one go”. But he added: [...]

  • Trichet insists austerity drives will not dampen Euro growth

    July 4, 2010

    EUROPEAN Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet yesterday moved to quell concerns that Europe is facing another period of recession and renewed his support for reforms and deficit cuts to boost confidence. “(For) growth, you must strengthen confidence, and that means having budgetary policies that are balanced and sustainable,” Trichet said. State austerity drives and deficit [...]

  • Fears grow of dip: Deloitte

    July 4, 2010

    CONFIDENCE among City finance chiefs began to wane again over the second quarter of the year as market volatility, global fiscal tightening measures and the sovereign debt crisis weighed heavily on sentiment. Chief financial officers now predict around a 38 per cent chance of a “double dip” recession on average, a significant jump on the [...]

  • Market strategists warn of further FTSE pain to come

    July 4, 2010

    MARKET experts at the weekend issued dire warnings of a further downward trend in the FTSE, which was hammered last week on the back of a slew of weak economic data and continuing worries over fiscal tightening and the eurozone debt crisis. The FTSE 100 index closed on Friday at 4,838 – a fall of [...]

  • O’NEILL ISSUES FISCAL SQUEEZE WARNING

    July 4, 2010

    GOLDMAN Sachs chief economist Jim O’Neill has waded into the debate over the depth and breadth of austerity measures being implemented across the globe, warning large nations cutting back simultaneously could derail the recovery. “All G20 members tightening fiscal policy at the same time as the UK’s tough stance would make it hard to deliver [...]

  • BP in rush to sell off assets

    July 4, 2010

    A RAFT of Chinese and Middle Eastern bidders are looking at taking up a stake in BP as the oil major attempts to find investors ahead of a possible hostile takeover by a rival oil company. It is understood that a number of sovereign wealth funds, including the Kuwait Investment Office and oil companies have [...]

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