Merrill trader is struck off by the FSA March 16, 2010 Former Merrill Lynch banker Alexis Stenfors has been banned from trading by the FSA. His career is in tatters after the watchdog said he was not a “fit and proper person” to work in financial markets. Stenfors says he will not refer the matter to a tribunal. The inquiry centered around undisclosed losses of around [...]
A punt on Big Zeb could prove a master stroke March 16, 2010 WELL, what a cracking first day that was and there’s no let-up today with another feast of racing topped by the Queen Mother Champion Chase. And for me, Master Minded isn’t the big race banker of the week (that comes tomorrow). Master Minded to all intents and purposes should win but I have a nagging [...]
Double dip recession a real possibility, say property firms March 16, 2010 Property investment managers and developers have warned that the threat of a double dip recession in the UK is real and would force banks to sell off their property portfolios. Delegates at MIPIM, Europe’s largest property fair, said the UK has survived on government aid since the recession and that a cut in spending could [...]
Greece avoids downgrade from S&P but risks remain March 16, 2010 Greece escaped the threat of an immediate downgrade by Standard & Poor’s yesterday, sending the euro to a session high and helping push US stocks up. S&P affirmed the debt-ridden country’s BBB+ rating but warned Greece was still at risk of a rating cut within the next 18-24 months if it failed to implement its [...]
Cheltenham savours market upturn March 16, 2010 A STOCK market recovery may be the accepted forerunner to a wider economic upturn, but it’s a more buoyant turnover at the season’s hottest corporate entertainment events that really cements it. Cheltenham last year was a somewhat subdued affair; while the number of filled corporate boxes held steady as companies made good on their pre-booked [...]
General Electric expects profit March 16, 2010 General Electric expects its profit and dividend to rise in 2011, the largest US conglomerate’s chief financial officer said. The world’s largest maker of jet engines and electricity-producing turbines expects its results to improve after the first quarter of 2010, chief finance officer Keith Sherin told an investor conference yesterday. GE shares rose almost five [...]
No International Power payout March 16, 2010 British utility International Power, which ended talks about a tie-up with French peer GDF Suez SA in January, has quashed market speculation it would make a special payout to make it a less attractive takeover target. There is “no plan for a special dividend”, said chief executive Philip Cox.
Oil demand picking up March 16, 2010 Oil demand is picking up and that could mean OPEC does not need to take any further action on supply this year, the group’s biggest producer Saudi Arabia said as ministers prepared to rubber stamp existing outpaced targets. “We have been sailing very well and we will continue to sail very well,” Saudi Arabian Oil [...]
Crocked Beckham remains ‘positive’ March 16, 2010 DAVID BECKHAM revealed he was “feeling positive” last night after describing surgery on his ruptured Achilles as a “success”. The England midfielder underwent an operation by surgeon Sakari Orava in Finland on Monday after picking up an injury playing for AC Milan at the weekend, which has forced him out of this summer’s World Cup. [...]
Hiscox hit by a £100m loss in Chile chaos March 16, 2010 INSURER Hiscox has estimated it will record a net loss of £100m as a result of last month’s Chilean earthquake and Xynthia wind storm. The Bermuda based company said the losses fell within its budget and that it had sufficient reinsurance cover should other similar disasters occur. Chief executive Bronek Masojada said the company felt [...]