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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Treasury in payout threat

    May 26, 2009

    PUBLIC finances could take a further hit, it emerged last night, if multinationals succeed in securing several billion pounds in tax refunds from the Treasury. The European Court of Justice is set to soon rule on whether Britain’s “stamp duty reserve tax” (SDRT) regime flouts European Union law. The challenge under EU law of the [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    May 26, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES CHEVRON EXPECTED TO COME UNDER FIRE OVER LAWSUIT IN ECUADORChevron is expected to come under fire from shareholders over its environmental record in Ecuador, which has left the world’s third-largest oil company facing potential liabilities of $27bn. Investors, as well as indigenous and farming communities from Ecuador’s Amazon, are set to attack Chevron [...]

  • Gilt buyback hit by low demand

    May 26, 2009

    Investors’ willingness to sell long-dated gilts to the Bank of England fell to its lowest level for long-dated gilts since it started its asset purchase scheme in March. The central bank yesterday bought £3.44bn of government debt, but was offered £5.191bn of gilts at the reverse auction, equivalent to an offer-to-cover ratio of 1.51. The [...]

  • Homeserve snaps up SFG

    May 26, 2009

    Domestic maintenance group Homeserve, bought French appliance warranty provider SFG, yesterday for £24m confirming last week’s decision to move away from the emergency services business.

  • Japan fears rock IG Group

    May 26, 2009

    Shares in IG Group fell 4.4 per cent to 224p yesterday after the Financial Services Agency of Japan said it may introduce rules limiting the amount of leverage for retail forex speculators in Japan. IG said any impact on revenues and profits would not be material.

  • Santander to pay out over Madoff claim

    May 26, 2009

    SPANISH banking giant Santander has agreed to pay $235m (£148m) to a trustee representing victims of Bernard Madoff’s $65bn alleged fraud, to avoid a claim against two hedge funds managed by its Optimal investment unit. The settlement represents the first big victory for the trustee, Irving Picard, who has filed suits against a bevy of [...]

  • Russian firm invests $200m in Facebook

    May 26, 2009

    THE queue of investors itching to cash-in on social networking site Facebook was long. But Russia’s Digital Sky Technologies (DST) pipped the competition to the post yesterday when Facebook, run by 24 year old Harvard drop-out Mark Zuckerberg, accepted a $200m (£126m) investment from the company, controlled by Yuri Milner. Milner’s company owns Russia’s largest [...]

  • Rio Tinto cuts metal prices

    May 26, 2009

    Mining giant Rio Tinto cut its iron ore prices for supplying Japan by a third yesterday, as the commodities market shows little sign of recovery. The pricing will set the tone for other sellers like BHP Billiton and other big Asian buyers. The deal between Rio and Nippon Steel, the Japanese producer, comes after months [...]

  • McDonald’s in coffee expansion

    May 26, 2009

    Fast food major McDonald’s yesterday unveiled ambitious plans to usurp Starbucks as Europe’s biggest coffee chain, and said it would open several hundred McCafé stores selling cakes and coffees this year. Although Starbucks has been putting the brakes on its expansion in Europe, McDonald’s hopes to increase the number of McCafé stores in Europe to [...]

  • Ofcom says no to more TV ads

    May 26, 2009

    Broadcasters will not be allowed to increase the amount of advertising carried on television, media regulator Ofcom said yesterday. But it said it would allow teleshopping on commercial public service channels, to allow broadcasters to generate additional revenues. Teleshopping will be allowed from midnight to 6am.

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