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By: Martin Slaney

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  • EPISODE 29 – AWARDS TIME: TO WIN OR NOT TO WIN?

    September 26, 2011

    And the winner is…” Hushed anticipation falls over the ballroom of the Grange St. Paul’s Hotel. Even Sir Roderick has ceased pontificating and looks across the table at me, swollen with pride or perhaps it’s the foie gras with a hint of menace about the lips. The envelope is opened. Emma grasps my hand beneath [...]

  • The lightest dinner out in town

    September 26, 2011

    Galoupet 13 Beauchamp Place, SW3 1NQ 0207 036 3600; www.galoupet.co.uk FOOD *** SERVICE **** ATMOSPHERE *** Cost per person without wine: £40 THERE is so much that is pleasing about Galoupet. It looks like the kind of place you’d find in one of those super-cool northern European cities like Malmo or Arrhus, frequented by thin-legged [...]

  • The last word in dinner: the Krug experience at Petrus

    September 26, 2011

    THERE are a lot of champagne-matched dinners to be had in London. But few are as stellar, or premium, as the one at Gordon Ramsay’s relaunched Petrus in Belgravia (not far from the old site at the Berkeley). This is a £450 per head chance to sup on Petrus chef Mark Askew’s finest dishes, prepared [...]

  • Bank’s Broadbent signals more QE

    September 26, 2011

    Britain’s economy will not need to weaken much further for the Bank of England to start a second round of quantitative easing, Bank policymaker Ben Broadbent said on Monday. Economists’ expectations have shifted sharply in recent weeks to expect a top-up to the Bank’s £200bn of asset purchases in either October or November, due to [...]

  • Global markets dragged down by Eurozone crisis

    September 26, 2011

    Gains by banks were outweighed by heavy losses among miners in early trading today as Eurozone bailout fears and bleak forecasts on world economic growth cast a shadow over markets. After last week’s rollercoaster ride, volatility looked set to continue as Eurozone leaders conceded that they would have to pump in trillions to have an [...]

  • Buffett raises stake in Tesco

    September 26, 2011

    Billionaire US investor Warren Buffett has nudged up his stake in Tesco, according to Reuters sources. Analysts said the move could be interpreted as a vote of confidence in new chief executive Phil Clarke. Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway last month bought around 34m Tesco shares for about £120m, lifting its stake in the British supermarket group [...]

  • Ricardo profits bounce back

    September 26, 2011

    Engineering and automotive consultancy Ricardo posted higher full-year pretax profits as long-term clients in the automotive sector returned, and raised its final dividend eight per cent. Ricardo was chosen as a strategic supplier by Jaguar Land Rover in the development of new products in April, and the company signed a similar agreement with Great Wall [...]

  • Aberdeen Asset management sees clients pull £800m

    September 26, 2011

    UK fund manager Aberdeen Asset Management said clients pulled £800m from its funds in the two months to the end of August as market volatility hit demand for its fixed income and alternative products. Assets under management fell to £176.9bn at the end of August, 4.8 per cent lower than at 30 June, as slumping [...]

  • Trillions needed to shore up Euro

    September 25, 2011

    EUROZONE leaders are close to accepting the market’s view that they will need to throw trillions of euros at the region’s debt crisis to have an impact. Following an IMF summit in Washington led by Christine Lagarde, the region’s leaders have admitted that Europe’s bailout fund needs to be beefed up and leveraged to have [...]

  • Retailers: Shop floor beats uni

    September 25, 2011

    SHELF-STACKING in a supermarket from 16 can be a better career move than studying for A-levels and a degree, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) will claim today. On-the-job training and good career prospects can be preferable to a longer formal education with higher debts, the industry body will say. Retailers invest an average of £1,275 [...]

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