Nobody should ever be bailed out again December 15, 2009 CAPITALISM only really works when success is rewarded and failure punished. So as the New Year approaches, here is a radical suggestion: let us usher in a new era of personal responsibility. Let 2010 be a year of no bailouts, no handouts, no bleating and no more blaming everybody else for one’s own mistakes. This [...]
Galleon founder indicted December 15, 2009 A US grand jury yesterday indicted Galleon hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam and co-defendant Danielle Chiesi for their alleged involvement in a $20m (£12.2m) insider trading ring. The indictment – a formal accusation that moves the case to trial – charges them with conspiracy and securities fraud. Both billionaire Rajaratnam, 52, and Chiesi, who is [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING December 15, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES MYNERS TO BOOST PROTECTION OF BANK CLIENTS PLANS to increase protection for clients and counterparties of failing investment banks will be unveiled by the Treasury today in an effort to prevent a repeat of the legal wrangling around the collapsed Lehman Brothers. The move is aimed at ensuring an orderly wind-down of investment [...]
NEWS | IN BRIEF December 15, 2009 XTO Energy boss in $46m deal XTO Energy Inc Chairman Bob Simpson and other officers have waived the change in control provisions in their employment agreements as part of their deal to be bought by Exxon Mobil and have instead signed consulting deals with the oil major. Under the new agreement, Simpson could receive up [...]
City firms in fresh attacks on bonus tax December 15, 2009 STEPHEN Hester, chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, warned yesterday that the politicisation of bankers’ bonuses could wipe billions of pounds off the taxpayer’s stake in RBS. Treasury plans to levy a one-off 50 per cent tax on bank bonuses have added to woes at the Scottish institution, whose directors were already at loggerheads [...]
Nomura to acquire Tricorn Partners December 15, 2009 TRICORN Partners, the corporate finance advisory firm, is set to be taken over by Japanese investment bank Nomura. Guy Dawson and Justin Dowley, who have been running Tricorn for seven years since leaving Merrill Lynch, will join Nomura as vice-chairmen of Europe, Middle East and Africa investment banking. This marks a reversal of the trend [...]
GREEK DRAMA December 15, 2009 Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou held rare crisis talks with opposition leaders yesterday, a day after he announced a raft of spending cuts. Trade unions have called for a 24-hour nationwide strike for tomorrow in a move that is set to undermine efforts to push through reforms.
NEWS | IN BRIEF December 15, 2009 GM will pay back its debt faster General Motors (GM), the US car giant, is planning to pay back roughly $8bn (£5.8bn) in debt to the United States and Canada by June, after the government bailed out the company ealier this year. The move indicates a faster payback of the first portion of its bailout [...]
The return of the yen carry trade is just hype December 15, 2009 ONE of the big stories of the past six months has been the growth of the dollar carry trade. This trading strategy uses a low-yielding funding currency to purchase higher-yielding assets. For most of this decade the yen has been the funding currency of choice as investors took advantage of Japanese interest rates that remained [...]
EURO’S LUSTRE HAS STARTED TO TARNISH December 15, 2009 BORIS SCHLOSSBERG DIRECTOR OF CURRENCY RESEARCH, GFT AS THE dollar maintains its fundamentals- driven rally for the second week in a row and US economic data continues to surprise to the upside, the story in the Euro-zone is becoming decidedly murky. Last week concerns about the fiscal integrity of Greece weighed on the euro and [...]