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  • ABN hit with loss ahead of full break-up

    May 25, 2009

    ABN AMRO, the Dutch lender now controlled by the state, sank to a first-quarter net loss of €886m (£780m), largely on the back of losses at units now owned by Royal Bank of Scotland, it revealed yesterday. The Dutch bank is in the process of breaking itself up after it was bought last year in [...]

  • Spending boost for West End’s stores

    May 25, 2009

    HALF a million shoppers were drawn to London’s West End this bank holiday by a day of free parking and in-store entertainment. The event, which saw shoppers spend around £50m on Saturday alone, took the New West End Company six months to organise with co-operation from West End retailers, Westminster City Council and Transport for [...]

  • ECB to walkout over pensions

    May 25, 2009

    THE EUROPEAN Central Bank (ECB), responsible for monetary policy in the 16 Eurozone states, faces strike action from staff over planned changes to its pension scheme. Staff have called a 90-minute warning strike to take place on 3 June, as the ECB’s governing council meets in Frankfurt, Germany for its monthly rate-setting meeting. ECB president [...]

  • Crude oil drops on OPEC fears

    May 25, 2009

    THE price of crude oil dropped back to around $61 (£38) a barrel yesterday, ahead of an OPEC meeting this week. Oil has rallied over investor sentiment that the worst of the downturn is over. But fears that OPEC members won’t cut their oil output at their meeting on Thursday meant prices dropped. Brent prices [...]

  • Ashley wallet suffers due to relegation

    May 25, 2009

    SPORTS Direct owner Mike Ashley’s fortune looks set for another battering after the football club he owns, Newcastle United, was relegated from the Premier League. Ashley’s club stands to lose at least £30m a season from a drop in TV revenue which will wipe millions off the value of the struggling north east outfit, in [...]

  • Aviva Australia buyers circle

    May 25, 2009

    NAMES are emerging as potential buyers of Aviva’s Australian life assurance business, which is expected to raise around A$1bn (£492m). National Australia Bank and Westpac have emerged as front-runners for the arm, after the former successfully raised £500m last Friday by issuing five-year unsecured notes. Insurance groups Axa Asia Pacific and Australia’s AMP are also [...]

  • PetroChina’s move on SPC extends control on prices

    May 25, 2009

    PETROCHINA, the biggest oil and gas producer in Asia, said yesterday it would buy a 45 per cent stake in Singapore Petroleum (SPC) for S$1.47bn (£1.38). It also said it would make a bid to buy the rest of the company. The acquisition is the latest in a series of purchases which could increase China’s [...]

  • ASHLEY’S TOON REIGN

    May 25, 2009

    June 2007Ashley buys Newcastle United for £134m, greeted with a level of scepticism unusual for a buyout. January 2008Brings back local hero Kevin Keegan to manage the club in a blaze of glory. September 2008Keegan exits the club citing “interference”. Ashley faces a huge backlash, prompting him to  announce his intention to sell. Autumn 2008Joe [...]

  • Iberia said to be nearing a deal with BA

    May 25, 2009

    SPANISH Airline Iberia said yesterday that it could conclude its merger talks with British Airways (BA) within months, but fell short of giving an exact date for completion of the deal. Speaking before a presentation in Madrid, Iberia’s commercial director Manuel Lopez Colmenarejo said that corporate governance and the financial impact of BA’s pension deficit [...]

  • Philips gets a boost from Saeco espresso buy out

    May 25, 2009

    THE electronics giant behind the Senseo brand of coffee makers, Philips, has agreed to buy  Europe’s largest maker of espresso machines, Saeco, for an undisclosed sum. The Italian based firm Saeco had sales of €318m (£280m) over the 12 months ended 31 March, Philips said. Saeco makes machines branded under the Saeco and Gaggia names, [...]

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