US watchdog: bailout plan doesn’t work January 31, 2010 THE US taxpayer-funded rescue programme set up to save banks from collapse during the financial crisis makes future reckless behaviour more likely, the government’s bailout watchdog has warned. A quarterly report to Congress on the $700bn (£437bn) Troubled Asset Relief Program, or Tarp, said financial firms seen as too big to fail before 2008 have [...]
City firms at heart of new venture fund January 31, 2010 THE Government is putting City investment firms at the heart of revised proposals to boost small businesses, it emerged at the weekend. In a change from previous plans that would have created a national network of investing offices, the Department for Business plans to inject private investment and public cash into a fund-of-funds that would [...]
Polls point to hung parliament in headache for Cameron’s Tories January 31, 2010 THE next election is likely to result in a hung parliament, according to a raft of opinion polls. The polls, published in the Mail on Sunday and the People newspapers, both put the Tories nine points ahead of Labour. Two polls on Saturday also hinted at a hung parliament. A lead of up to nine [...]
THIRD DIMENSION January 31, 2010 Football fans in nine pubs – including the Railway Tavern in Liverpool Street (pictured) – yesterday watched the clash between Arsenal and Manchester United in 3D. Sky Sports used the event to launch its 3D channel, which goes live in April.
Swiss fears grow for UBS January 31, 2010 SWISS bank UBS could collapse if talks over a tax probe fail and the US government bans it from trading in the US, the Swiss justice minister warned yesterday. The bank’s wider activities could be hit if UBS fails to honour a deal with Washington to hand over the details of suspected tax-dodgers, Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf [...]
Government sparks row with call for plain packet cigarettes January 31, 2010 TOBACCO manufacturers are gearing up for battle over government plans to cut smoking by only allowing cigarettes to be sold in plain packaging. British American Tobacco said yesterday that it would put up a “huge fight” over such a move, which it said would encourage criminals to mass produce fake products and leave purchasers with [...]
George Osborne’s chief of staff to stand down to become Tory MP January 31, 2010 GEORGE Osborne’s chief of staff Matt Hancock has been selected to fight the Suffolk West seat for the Tories at the election. Hancock, 31, who took a first at Oxford before working for the Bank of England, beat high-flying City lawyer Natalie Elphicke in the final selection round by 88 votes to 81. The seat [...]
SWEET TALKER January 31, 2010 Kraft chief executive Irene Rosenfeld says fears of job losses at Cadbury have been greatly overstated and Kraft has plans to grow the Cadbury business. In an interview with the Telegraph she said that Kraft would not be looking for any mergers and acquisitions activity in the near term following the sale of its pizza [...]
Fans may bid for United at end of season January 31, 2010 A BID for Manchester United by wealthy fans could materialise by the end of the season. Football’s “Mr Fixit” Keith Harris, who has advised on the sale of clubs including Chelsea and West Ham, says he is “very confident” he could pull together enough investors to make a bid for the Old Trafford club. The [...]
Canadians’ £1.7bn play for water firm January 31, 2010 ONE of Northumbrian Water’s largest shareholders is thought to be preparing a £1.7bn bid to take the FTSE 250 company private. Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (OTPP), which has also been linked to a buyout of private equity-owned Acorn Education and Care, holds 27 per cent of Northumbrian Water. It is understood to have begun negotiations [...]