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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Banesto hit by high provisions

    July 12, 2011

    SPANISH retail bank Banesto reported a 25 per cent drop in first-half net profit yesterday, hurt by high funding costs and provisions against bad loans. The decline in profit was less than expected, but Banesto’s shares plunged in line with other Spanish banks amid growing fears of a spreading Eurozone debt crisis. “It’s total panic [...]

  • Early summer sales tame UK inflation

    July 12, 2011

    EARLY summer sales in British stores saw consumer price inflation tamed down to 4.2 per cent in June, yet analysts still expect the index to rise above five per cent in the coming months. “With surplus stock to shift, this year’s summer sales appear to have started relatively early, and perhaps with bigger price cuts [...]

  • Public pension deficit at £1.1trn

    July 12, 2011

    PUBLIC sector pension liabilities stand at a staggering £1.1 trillion, the Treasury will reveal today when it publishes accounts drawn up to private sector standards. The figure has jumped from £770bn in 2008 – when the government last revealed the accrued pension rights for public sector workers – due to worsening market conditions, a Treasury [...]

  • Trade balance widens further on the back of surging new imports

    July 12, 2011

    A SURGE in visible imports saw the UK’s trade gap widen from £3.1bn to £4.1bn in May, suggesting that the country could struggle to “rebalance” towards a more export-driven economy. The deficit on trade in goods climbed to £8.5bn in May from £7.6bn in April, well above the average expectations of economists. The trade balance [...]

  • Migration into OECD states falls

    July 12, 2011

    MIGRATION into wealthy countries fell by seven per cent in 2009, the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) announced yesterday. It was the second year in a row that migration into OECD countries fell, from just over 4.5m in 2008 to 4.3m in 2009. The change reflected lower demand for workers in OECD countries, [...]

  • Will Italy need a financial rescue this year, and how would a bailout affect the Eurozone?

    July 12, 2011

    THIS week our Voice of the City poll, run in association with PoliticsHome.com, is asking for your views on contagion in the Eurozone, as the debt crisis hits Italy and ministers in Brussels debate the latest round of potential bailouts, rollover plans and managed defaults. We’re asking members of our panel to give us their views [...]

  • House prices down 0.5pc in May

    July 12, 2011

    British house prices fell 0.5 per cent on a seasonally-adjusted basis in May, taking house prices down 1.6 per cent on the year, government data showed yesterday. The Department for Communities and Local Government said the average price of a home stood at £203,528.

  • US business owners’ morale dips

    July 12, 2011

    Confidence among US business owners slipped last month amid expectations of weak sales and a deterioration in business conditions over the next six months, a survey showed yesterday. The National Federation of Independent Business’ optimism index dipped 0.1 point to 90.8 last month from May.

  • Bank of Indonesia holds its rates

    July 12, 2011

    Indonesia’s central bank held its benchmark overnight policy rate at 6.75 per cent yesterday for a fifth straight month as expected, as policymakers saw inflation under control after June inflation eased to a one-year low. June inflation eased to 5.54 per cent.

  • Rothschild: IPO practices harm market

    July 12, 2011

    SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: CITY AT WAR THE way that some investment banks allocate stock to investors in new floats has damaged the aftermarket, contributing to the breakdown of Europe’s initial public offering (IPO) market this year, according to independent advisory Rothschild. In response to a letter to investors from Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BoAML) on [...]

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