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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Lehman fee gives boost to PwC revenue

    September 6, 2009

    THE worldwide accountancy  giant PricewaterhouseCoopers saw its revenues creep up by less than half a per cent over the past year, thanks to a strong performance from its advisory business in turbulent economic conditions. Its results were boosted by £100m in revenues from the administration of Lehman Brothers’ European arm, after the bank failed last [...]

  • Executive bonuses hold up

    September 6, 2009

    Executive directors in FTSE 350 companies have not seen reduced bonus payouts, even though 70 per cent will not get a pay rise this year, according to a Deloitte report. More companies are now paying non-cash bonuses and are deferring portions of the bonus or placing clawback provisions. Deloitte said the typical bonus payout is [...]

  • Munich Re to unify its brands

    September 6, 2009

    The world’s largest reinsurer Munich Re is to bring together its reinsurance operations under one brand. “Munich Re will position itself as a comprehensive provider of all types of reinsurance and capital market solutions under the worldwide brand of Munich Re,” the company said in a statement. The group intends to take advantage of new [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    September 6, 2009

    THE SUNDAYSThe Sunday TelegraphG20 WILL CURB BANK BONUSESBonuses for bankers throughout the Western world will for the first time be subject to limits and checks as soon as next year after the G20 pledged to embark on an international crackdown on financiers’ pay. Banks will have caps imposed on the size of the bonus pot [...]

  • RBS closer to Asian exit

    September 6, 2009

    ROYAL Bank of Scotland is nearing a £200m deal to sell off its remaining Asian assets, as chief executive Stephen Hester continues his efforts to streamline the lender. The bank is to sell its retail and commercial banking businesses in India, China and Malaysia to emerging markets-focused bank Standard Chartered, sources said yesterday. The deal [...]

  • UK set for square root-shaped recovery

    September 6, 2009

    IT is almost official: we are out of recession. The economy is growing again, albeit at a snail’s pace, the equity and debt markets have bounced back, some firms are posting higher profits and there has been a mini-renaissance in City deal-making. All of which is great news but certainly not enough to uncork the [...]

  • US claims win in Airbus row

    September 6, 2009

    THE World Trade Organisation (WTO)has partly upheld a US complaint that European loans to Airbus worth $15bn (£9.13bn) were illegal subsidies, according to a confidential report. Now Baroness Ashton, the EU’s trade commissioner, says Europe is willing to negotiate with America in the long-running battle over state aid to Airbus and Boeing. The US filed [...]

  • Recovery on track, firms say

    September 6, 2009

    THE UK economy is on the road to recovery but is still at risk of a “relapse”, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said yesterday. The BCC said in its September 2009 Economic Forecast that rallying stock markets, fiscal stimulus measures and sharp falls in sterling would support an initial upturn. David Kern, chief economist [...]

  • OSBORNE TELLS FSA: VETO BANK BONUSES

    September 6, 2009

    SHADOW chancellor George Osborne has told the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to end the era of the “mega bonus” even for banks such as Barclays that were not bailed out. He said all banks are regulated entities potentially underpinned by the taxpayer so they should all face bonus curbs. He stopped short of calling for [...]

  • Senator wants self-funded SEC

    September 3, 2009

    The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) should fund itself from the fees it charges financial institutions, rather than through funding from Congress, a US senator said yesterday. Democratic senator and senate banking committee member Charles Schumer said: “A major part of the SEC’s problem is that its annual budget is lacking in resources.”

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