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  • Madoff victims get $2.48bn boost to compensation fund

    September 20, 2012

    COMPENSATION paid to Bernard Madoff’s fraud victims more than tripled yesterday after liquidators increased the amount set to be paid out by $2.48bn (£1.53bn). Irving Picard, the trustee liquidating Madoff’s firm Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, yesterday said he had recovered $3.63bn from the firm – a boost of $2.48bn. Madoff, 74, was sentenced to [...]

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    September 20, 2012

    FRENCH advertising agency Publicis has agreed to buy Dutch agency LBi International in a deal valuing the company at €416m (£332m), the group’s latest move to boost its exposure to digital advertising. The €2.85 per share offer in cash, which LBi’s board has accepted, is at a 7.5 per cent premium to the ad agency’s [...]

  • Jefferies earnings boosted by bank’s stake in Knight Capital

    September 20, 2012

    JEFFERIES Group reported higher-than-expected quarterly profit yesterday, with the investment bank’s stake in Knight Capital Group boosting earnings and trading revenue. Jefferies acquired a 22.8 per cent stake in Knight Capital last month as part of a rescue plan after the market-making firm suffered a trading loss of $440m (£271.6m) due to a software glitch. [...]

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    September 20, 2012

    JAMES Murdoch will be given more responsibility over News Corp’s US television operations more than a year after he became a central figure in the company’s telephone hacking scandal in the UK, two sources familiar with the matter said. News of the promotion comes on the heels of a ruling earlier yesterday that BSkyB is [...]

  • Fund managers say more Libor resignations are on the way

    September 20, 2012

    THE VAST majority of fund managers expect more heads to roll over the Libor crisis as more banks become implicated, according to a survey out today. Capital Spreads found 84 per cent expect more chief executives to follow former Barclays boss Bob Diamond in resigning over rate manipulation. “So far management at other major UK [...]

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  • London to ease flotation rules for tech firms

    September 20, 2012

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    September 20, 2012

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  • Call for change on UK visa rules

    September 20, 2012

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