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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Higgins admits frustrations

    July 19, 2011

    SNOOKER: World champion John Higgins admits he must “knuckle down” after his shock first-round defeat at the Australian Open against Matthew Selt.

  • Rupert Murdoch: This is the most humble day of my life

    July 19, 2011

    Rupert Murdoch told a committee grilling him on phone hacking at News International said: “This is the most humble day of my life.” He and his son James were being quizzed by MPs on the scandal which has engulfed his News Corp empire and scuppered a bid for BSkyB. He said the News of the [...]

  • Banks lead FTSE fight back

    July 19, 2011

    The FTSE 100 fought back on opening today with banks recovering some of the ground they lost yesterday after the Eurozone debt crisis and US economic uncertainty sapped confidence. Following a grim session the financial sector found its feet today, clawing back losses which were partly triggered by analysts criticising European bank stress tests. Barclays [...]

  • Greene King to buy Capital Pub Company for £70m

    July 19, 2011

    Greene King is to buy a London pub chain, beating rival Fuller, Smith and Turner. The Capital Pub Company, which has 34 pubs, has accepted the £70m cash offer. It rejected Fullers’ £54m takeover approach last month dismissing it as insufficient. Greene King wants to expand its presence in what it described as the “attractive [...]

  • US regulators sue RBS over mortgage securities

    July 19, 2011

    Royal Bank of Scotland is facing a second lawsuit from US credit union regulators accusing it of misrepresenting mortgage backed securities that it sold. The latest lawsuit filed by the National Credit Union Administration against RBS Securities Inc seeks over $629m (£391m) in damages, NCUA said in a statement on Monday. The allegations stem from [...]

  • Cisco to chop 15 per cent of workforce

    July 19, 2011

    Cisco Systems plans to cut 15 per cent of its staff and sell a set-top box factory as part of a plan to cut annual expenses by $1bn (£622m) as the network equipment maker tries to revive its fortunes. The company said on Monday that it will cut 11,500 jobs, compared with the several thousand [...]

  • DEBT CRISIS ESCALATES

    July 18, 2011

    ITALY suspended trading in government and corporate bonds yesterday as the release of the EU’s stress tests plunged the region deeper into a crisis that some analysts are comparing to the fall of Lehman Brothers. The panic saw billions wiped off the value of Europe’s banks and interest rates on Italian ten-year debt climb above [...]

  • Murdoch’s Sky role in the balance

    July 18, 2011

    James Murdoch’s role as chairman of BSkyB could hinge on his performance at the crunch media select committee hearing this afternoon. The heir apparent to the Murdoch empire has come under increasing pressure to relinquish the Sky chairmanship following News Corp’s handling of the phone hacking scandal. Sources close to the Sky board have told [...]

  • Markets see fiscal union as the solution

    July 18, 2011

    EUROZONE negotiations showed no sign of a breakthrough yesterday in the run-up to Thursday’s crunch talks on a new Greek bailout, with markets increasingly convinced that only a full fiscal union with region-wide euro-bonds will stop the crisis spreading. Politicians, led by Germany, have been in deadlock with the European Central Bank (ECB) for weeks [...]

  • European idiocy at heart of crisis

    July 18, 2011

    Once again, regulators have failed spectacularly. Gold hit £1,000 an ounce today for the first time, as equities fell, Club Med government bond yields jumped, spreads increased and the fear and loathing in the credit markets intensified – and all of that in response to the EU’s banking stress tests on Friday night, which were [...]

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