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By: Martin Slaney

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  • MILLION EURO WIN FOR SILVER SPECULATOR

    June 20, 2011

    SILVER is the stock of the moment – just ask the Slovakian kindergarten teacher who has become a euro millionaire by “transacting heavily” on the commodity to win a trading contest run by European brokerage house XTB. The 30-year-old teacher, known only by her trading name of “Rudinka”, surged ahead in the late stages of [...]

  • New insurance body outlined

    June 20, 2011

    THE UK’s new insurance regulator will treat the sector differently to the banks, but will be heavily focused on enforcing new Solvency II capital requirements, authorities said yesterday. The Prudential Regulation Authority, due to launch by the end of 2012, will supervise firms’ business models and financial strength using a forward-looking, judgement-based approach. To be [...]

  • INSURERS FACE MORE NZ QUAKE LOSSES

    June 20, 2011

    THE earthquake that hit Christchurch in New Zealand last week will leave Australia’s largest insurers including Insurance Australia Group, Suncorp and Lloyd’s insurer QBE exposed to rising reinsurance costs, rating agency Fitch said. The first quake, which devastated the city in March (pictured), has already caused around $8bn (£4.9bn) of insured losses.

  • Vallares defies gravity in new issues market

    June 20, 2011

    SEBASTIAN Grigg looked even more ebullient than usual when I bumpedinto him at the weekend. The Credit Suisse investment banker was as pleased as could be about the manner in which Nat Rothschild’s new acquisition vehicle Vallares had managed to raise £1.3bn in funds, with Grigg’s bank as the lead adviser. Grigg is not the [...]

  • Tories stick to pensions plan

    June 20, 2011

    THE government will stick to its plans to raise the state pension age for women despite growing opposition, secretary of state Iain Duncan Smith insisted last night. Duncan Smith has “no plans” to make changes to the policy that will see the pension age for women rise to 65 by 2018, bringing it in line [...]

  • Inflation pressures are set to stick, survey says

    June 20, 2011

    MORE THAN six out of 10 investors expect persistent inflation to still be hitting the UK in six to 12 months time, according to research seen by City A.M. Only half of the surveyed fund managers expect interest rates to rise within three to six months, the study from Capital Spreads showed. “With no action [...]

  • Eurozone current account widens

    June 20, 2011

    The Eurozone’s current account gap widened in April, official figures revealed yesterday. The deficit grew to €5.1bn (£4.5bn), from a downwardly revised €3bn in March. “This is the fifteenth consecutive monthly current account deficit,” said BNP Paribas in a note.

  • Labour costs rise across Euro area

    June 20, 2011

    Labour costs in the Eurozone rose by 2.6 per cent in the first three months of the year, data showed yesterday. The figure was higher than expected, and a sharp jump from the 1.5 per cent increase in labour costs seen in the fourth quarter of 2010. Wage inflation climbed to 2.3 per cent from [...]

  • German producer prices stagnate

    June 20, 2011

    Producer prices in Germany rose by 6.1 per cent in the year to May, slightly slower than the 6.4 per cent rise measured in April. Prices remained stagnant on the month, fresh data revealed, below expectations of a modest rise.

  • Disappointing Japanese exports

    June 20, 2011

    Japanese export figures disappointed yesterday, denting the government’s more upbeat assessment of the economic performance and outlook. Exports edged up 2.5 per cent in May compared with April, yet this was below forecasts and a warning sign that overseas demand for Japanese good may prove weaker than earlier thought.

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