Worst decline in UK tax take since 1920s buried as MPs go on holiday July 20, 2009 THE GOVERNMENT buried a slew of bad news yesterday, the day before politicians went on summer recess, including a giant £32bn slump in Treasury tax income due to the disastrous effects of the financial crisis. Dire accounts from several departments were released in one go, where they would normally be staggered over time, in a [...]
Friends slams Cowdery’s bid after meeting July 20, 2009 INSURER Friends Provident yesterday lashed out at Resolution, the buyout vehicle led by Clive Cowdery, saying its efforts to take over the firm are “totally inappropriate”. The statement came after Friends’ chairman Sir Adrian Montague came face-to-face with Cowdery for the first time since the takeover plans were launched, at a meeting at the offices [...]
Legg Mason swings to profit July 20, 2009 US asset manager Legg Mason beat market expectations yesterday with its first profit in six quarters, bolstered by cost savings and rising equity markets. Net profit in its first three months to June 30 rose to $50.1m (£30.2m), from a loss of $36.1m a year earlier.
Google wins UK libel case July 20, 2009 The High Court ruled yesterday that Google is not liable for defamatory comments that appear in its search results. In a landmark ruling Mr Justice Eady said its search engine was not responsible for comments relating to Metropolitan International Schools, a distance learning business. The court said Google was a “facilitator” and not a publisher [...]
Deutsche Bank in spy probe July 20, 2009 Prosecutors in Frankfurt are examining whether to launch a criminal probe of possible breaches of data security at Deutsche Bank, officials said yesterday. The bank is involved in a probe into possible criminal wrongdoing after it hired detectives to carry out surveillance of a number of board members.
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 20, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES CHINA FUND TAKES DIAGEO STAKEChina’s sovereign wealth fund has acquired 1.1 per cent of the Diageo drinks group, giving it a stake worth £221m, in a sign of its emerging strategy to spread its investments over different global markets and asset classes. The move by China Investment, which manages $200bn of the country’s [...]
Halliburton profits take hit July 20, 2009 US oilfield services giant Halliburton saw its second-quarter profit plunge 48 per cent yesterday as weak exploration and production activity, particularly in the US, hit its results. The group said net profit came in at $262m (£159m), down from the $504m the company made in the same period last year. Sales slipped 22 per cent [...]
Tories ahead, but more work still needed July 20, 2009 IN the main, yesterday’s Tory White Paper was a success. George Osborne is right to want to abolish the FSA and make the Bank of England responsible for financial stability. I’m delighted the Tories won’t be proposing a separation of investment and retail banks any time soon, and that any break-up of Lloyds or RBS [...]
GM examines final Opel bids July 20, 2009 GENERAL Motors, the ailing US carmaker, is mulling over three takeover offers for its European business and is in talks with the UK and German governments to nail down the final terms of a deal. The bids include one by a consortium of Canadian car parts firm Magna and Russian-controlled Sberbank, one by Belgian private [...]
FSA warns on banking bonuses July 20, 2009 BANKS that have offered their staff a guaranteed bonus for longer than a year could be hit with heavy penalties, the head of the Financial Services Authority has warned, as the embattled City watchdog launches a crackdown to prove it has the teeth to regulate big institutions. In a letter sent to over 40 chief [...]