Germany suffers worst contraction since 1930s January 13, 2010 HOPES of a sustainable recovery in Germany were dealt a sharp blow yesterday by data showing that the world’s largest exporter contracted for the first time in six years. Although Germany exited recession in the second quarter, the annual contraction was five per cent, making the recent crisis the deepest since the Great Depression. The [...]
Matalan price gets a boost January 13, 2010 FASHION and homewares retailer Matalan has boosted its £1.5bn auction by revealing further strong growth over the Christmas period. The group revealed that like-for-like sales rose 13.7 per cent in the five weeks to 2 January. The upbeat trading statement came despite tough comparatives with positive trading figures seen a year earlier. Five private equity [...]
Mince pie bonanza over the festive season helps Greggs to increase sales January 13, 2010 PHENOMENAL demand for festive savoury bakes stoked a Christmas sales rise at baker Greggs although snow and sub-zero temperatures dented trade at the start of 2010. The firm, which sold more than a million mince pies each week over the festive period, yesterday said sales at stores open for more than a year increased 1.1 [...]
Supermarket ombudsman to vet grocers January 13, 2010 THE government is setting up an ombudsman to enforce a new code of practice covering grocers’ relations with their suppliers after a majority of retailers failed to agree a voluntary arrangement. The code of practice was drawn up by the Competition Commission after an investigation of the grocery industry from 2006 to 2008 concluded that [...]
Pay schemes win marks for Lloyds names January 13, 2010 LLOYDS of London insurers Amlin and Hiscox get top marks for running pay schemes that attract and retain good staff, while transparently linking incentives to performance. A report by Collins Stewart found that Hiscox and above all Amlin lead the industry on pay and performance. Beazley was described as “work in progress,” Hardy and Novae [...]
Delay for Gran Turismo game January 13, 2010 THE launch of Sony’s long-awaited “Gran Turismo 5”, the latest incarnation of the racing game series, will be postponed, the Japanese technology firm said yesterday, citing “production related matters” as the reason. The game, designed for Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) games console, was due to be launched in March and a new launch date has [...]
Car scrappage scheme boosts sales by 280,000 January 13, 2010 NEARLY 290,000 cars have been sold through the government’s scrappage scheme. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said yesterday that 284,479 new cars were registered through the scrappage scheme between May and December. The scheme, which rewards consumers trading in their old vehicle for a new, fuel-efficient one with a £2,000 subsidy, accounted [...]
Travelex hires Lloyds man as CEO January 13, 2010 TRAVELEX, the world’s largest foreign exchange provider, has lured Peter Jackson from Lloyds Banking Group to become its new chief executive. The 34-year-old will take the helm at Travelex early in the spring when he leaves Lloyds, where he heads up the consumer banking division. Jackson’s appointment fuelled speculation that the company, which is 56 [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS January 13, 2010 Smith & Williamson The professional services group has appointed Vivienne Oliver as an associate director in its restructuring and recovery services team. An 18-year veteran of Ernst & Young, where she worked on formal appointments, divestments, restructurings and wind-ups of investment trusts and funds, Oliver also formerly worked as a director at Baker Tilly. She [...]
Insider trading: the crime no-one will discuss January 13, 2010 ASK any market participant where they stand on insider trading and you’re likely to be met with an awkward silence – particularly if you’re a financial journalist. As a criminal offence it is obvious that no-one in their right mind is going to publicly admit to trading on inside information. Yet City watchdog the Financial [...]