ECONOMIST VIEWS: WHERE DO YOU THINK INFLATION IS HEADING LATER THIS YEAR? February 16, 2010 PHILIP SHAW | INVESTEC We are not especially fazed by the jump in inflation this month. There are clearly special factors involved. It is important to note that wage growth is very restrained and various measures of inflation expectations remain well behaved. The likelihood is that the UK is undergoing a period of inflation volatility. [...]
House prices continue to rise February 16, 2010 Britain’s housing market continues its recovery, with prices across the UK rising by 2.9 per cent over last year. This compares with an annual rate of 0.5 per cent in November, which was the first positive figure since June 2008, figures from the Department of Communities and Local Government showed yesterday. Last year prices rose [...]
ECB nominates Portuguese February 16, 2010 Eurozone finance ministers have nominated the governor of Portugal’s central bank, Vítor Constancio, to succeed Lucas Papademos as vice-president of the European Central Bank in May. The move could pave the way for Germany’s Axel Weber to become ECB president next year when Jean-Claude Trichet steps down.
US manufacturing strengthens February 16, 2010 US manufacturers reported stronger than expected growth in the past month, according to the New York Empire State Manufacturing Index. It jumped to 24.91 in February, from 15.92 in January. Property search website Trulia reported that 21 per cent of US homes currently on the market have experienced at least one price cut. This is [...]
German confidence slips February 16, 2010 Confidence among German investors slipped for the fifth month in a row in February amid dim prospects for the retail, consumer goods, steel and chemical sectors. The ZEW Institute’s closely watched confidence index showed yesterday that optimism about the next six months dropped to 45.1 points from 47.2 points in January. That is still well [...]
Astra buys up arthritis drug February 16, 2010 AstraZeneca and Rigel Pharmaceuticals have signed a deal to develop a product for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. The London based pharmaceutical company will pay Rigel $100m (£63m) up front in a deal worth up to $1.245bn if the product is a success. Chemically known as fostamatinib disodium, the Rigel product failed in a mid-stage [...]
LCH.Clearnet slumps to a loss after cutting transaction fees February 16, 2010 LCH.Clearnet, Europe’s largest independent central clearer, has recorded a net loss of €91m (£79.4m) for 2009 caused by fee cuts and a fall in exchange trading volumes. It is Clearnet’s first loss since it formed from a merger of the London Clearing House and Clearnet SA in 2003 and follows a €220m net profit in [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS February 16, 2010 RIGHTMOVE Collins Stewart’s “buy” note comes off the back of an unscheduled positive trading statement from the property website – implying market forecasts for 2010 were materially too low. It said Rightmove’s business model delivers very strong cash flows, with minimal marginal costs, or capital requirements and should be valued on the basis of its [...]
Kraft revenue misses forecasts but Cadbury set to boost growth February 16, 2010 Kraft Foods posted quarterly revenue that fell short of Wall Street expectations yesterday, but said its $18.4bn (£11.6bn) takeover of rival chocolatier Cadbury would accelerate long-term growth. Kraft reached a deal to buy Cadbury and create the world’s largest confectioner last month. Investors are waiting to see how the deal boosts Kraft’s growth, especially since [...]
HSBC client pleads guilty at US tax evasion hearing February 16, 2010 A US client of London-based HSBC pleaded guilty to conspiracy yesterday in connection with assets stashed abroad to evade taxes, part of a widening crackdown on foreign banks and their customers. The plea is the first among the US government’s recent tax prosecutions that involves a major bank other than Swiss banking giant UBS. Last [...]