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  • National Grid begs for gas after Norway freeze

    January 11, 2010

    BRITAIN’S National Grid yesterday appealed for more gas supplies to be pumped to the UK after much-needed Norwegian imports were stopped by freezing weather. The biting cold shut big Norwegian gas field Ormen Lange and a major gas processing centre over the weekend and continued to hamper North Sea gas flows from Norway yesterday at [...]

  • HOW WILL CADBURY’S FINAL DEFENCE AGAINST KRAFT PAN OUT?

    January 11, 2010

    DAVID BUIK | BGC PARTNERS “Cadbury will come out with a brought-forward trading statement which will look electric. Roger Carr will dismiss Irene Rosenfeld and chew her up like a bag of nails. If she can’t improve the bid, it’s goodnight Vienna.” JEREMY BATSTONE-CARR | CHARLES STANLEY “All we’re going to get is top-line numbers. [...]

  • Ford unveils new Focus

    January 11, 2010

    Ford unveiled its new-generation Ford Focus at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit yesterday. It will come in both four-door sedan and five-door hatchback styles. Production will start in late 2010 and it will go on sale in 2011. It will sell an all-electric version of the vehicle starting next year.

  • Strikes hit West Coast Mainline

    January 11, 2010

    Ticket office workers on the West Coast Main Line will stage three rush-hour strikes over the next three weeks. About 200 Virgin Trains booking office staff at 12 stations say the planned strike is provoked by cutbacks. The line is a key route linking London with Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow. They are planned this [...]

  • Barclays wins Dubai foreclosure

    January 11, 2010

    Barclays won Dubai’s first foreclosure cases yesterday, clearing the way for lenders holding $16bn (£10bn) of Dubai home loans to take action when borrowers don’t pay. Islamic lender Tamweel PJSC, the emirate’s biggest mortgage bank, estimates about three per cent of its mortgages are in default. Dubai’s property market recently turned sour after heating up [...]

  • PartyGaming signs Danish deal

    January 11, 2010

    Online gaming group PartyGaming has signed an exclusive five year deal to provide an online gaming platform for poker and casino games for Danish state-run firm Danske Spil. The move follows the Danish government publishing draft legislation last year liberalising the gaming market. When the legislation becomes law in 2011 poker and casino will be [...]

  • UK insurers flourishing following a benign 2009

    January 11, 2010

    BAD weather is normally bad news for insurers, as householders claim for snow, flood and wind-induced problems with their homes. However, despite roofs leaking and boilers breaking down all over the UK at the moment , the non-life insurance sector is actually looking pretty attractive for investors. The insurance sector is poised to deliver returns [...]

  • JAPAN CAN’T RESCUE ITSELF BY SPENDING

    January 11, 2010

    DAVID MORRISON CFD MARKET STRATEGIST, GFT LAST month I pointed out that the Nikkei’s chart looked terrible and said that Japan’s economic fundamentals were grim – national debt is around 200 per cent of GDP (and rising) and the country’s demographics look terrible. While other major indices had ground steadily higher following a shallow summer [...]

  • Orange futures still promising juicy returns

    January 11, 2010

    AS TEMPERATURES plunged across Europe and much of the US last week, the price of orange juice futures was far from frozen. Bitterly cold temperatures and a rare frost in Florida sent the price of March 2010 futures surging to a two-year high of 151.15 cents. The contract surged as much as 18 per cent [...]

  • Strength in energy issues is offset by weakness in miners

    January 11, 2010

    BRITAIN’S leading share index ended flat yesterday with strength in energy issues countering a sell-off in miners, weak financial issues and uncertain progress on Wall Street. At the close, the FTSE 100 index was up 3.83 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 5,538.07, having touched a 16-month intraday peak of 5,600.48 early in the session. [...]

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