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  • Jobs market shows signs of strong improvements

    April 7, 2010

    The recruitment market is continuing to show clear signs of improvement, with the fastest rise in permanent job placements in over 12 years, according to a report published yesterday. In the Report on Jobs, recruitment trade body the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) and accountants KPMG indicated stronger increases in permanent, temporary and contract staff [...]

  • City slams Europe bank tax

    April 7, 2010

    THE City hit out at plans to introduce a Europe-wide banking levy yesterday after reports the European Union is prepared to go it alone if it does not achieve an international consensus. A European Union report suggested a levy could raise €50bn (£43bn) a year. The money could either be saved to ward against future [...]

  • Guy Hands tells investors to hold on for rough 2010

    April 7, 2010

    TERRA Firma investors hoping for an encouraging word from Guy Hands in the middle of the EMI debacle were left sadly disappointed yesterday. The outspoken financier, who is fighting to keep the record label out of the hands of creditor Citigroup, warned in his chairman’s preface to Terra Firma’s annual report: “2010 will not be [...]

  • Macarthur rejects Peabody offer

    April 7, 2010

    US Coalminer Peabody Energy may have to increase its bid for Macarthur Coal by about 14 per cent, after the Australian miner rejected its sweetened $3.27bn ($3.27bn) bid. Peabody Energy said it is still trying to woo the top shareholders and the board of Macarthur Coal although it declined to comment on whether Peabody would [...]

  • Morgan Keegan on fraud charge

    April 7, 2010

    US regulators yesterday charged brokerage and investment banking group Morgan Keegan with fraud for overstating the value of subprime mortgages in its mutual funds, resulting in more than $1bn (£657m) of investor losses. The charges, brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, also involved two individuals at the firm, [...]

  • Finance site appoints non-exec

    April 7, 2010

    Money Dashboard has appointed a new non-executive director in the run up to its launch. Laurie Dempster, a serial entrepreneur and former business controller in the IFA sector, has joined the company as a non-executive director. He joins chairman Stuart Sinclair, the former chief executive of Tesco Personal Finance, and non-executive director David Robinson, who [...]

  • BP facing row with investors over pay plans

    April 7, 2010

    PIRC and the ABI, two of Britain’s most influential shareholder groups, yesterday sounded the alarm over executive pay at oil major BP, raising the prospect of another embarrassing showdown with shareholders. Investors and industry groups have become increasingly vocal in their opposition to big pay deals for executives since the global financial crisis began. BP, [...]

  • British Airways sees dip in passenger numbers after March cabin crew strike

    April 7, 2010

    BRITISH Airways saw a double-digit drop in passenger numbers in March after the airline faced disruption from seven days of strikes by cabin crew. Passenger traffic dipped by 11.4 per cent last month, while passenger capacity dropped 13.7 per cent. BA said the walkout affected traffic numbers, which are measured in revenue per passenger kilometre [...]

  • Quake in Chile takes toll on Beazley profit

    April 7, 2010

    LLOYD’S of London insurer Beazley yesterday said it expects to pay out as much as $75m (£49m) in claims following February’s earthquake in Chile. Analysts said the losses would reduce the Dublin-based insurer’s pre-tax profit for the year by £10m to £142m, although the group’s exposure to the event was minimal compared to its peers. [...]

  • Overall impact will be minor

    April 7, 2010

    LIKE other insurers, Beazley benefited from an unusually quiet year for catastrophes in 2009. With the global economy crumbling, perhaps the gods decided to spare the world from natural disasters. The tragic Chilean earthquake was proof that the benign period was over. Thanks to its diversification, however, Beazley is set to suffer less than rivals, [...]

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