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  • Aggreko powers ahead

    June 23, 2009

    TEMPORARY power provider Aggreko expects first-half profit to rise as its international power division continues to grow, but said growth would likely slow in the second half. Aggreko, which rents out generators, air conditioners and cooling towers, said it expected pre-tax profit for the six months to the end of June to grow by around [...]

  • Fast food prospers as consumers loosen belts

    June 23, 2009

    WHILE the recession continues to claim casualties from a variety of sectors, others are finding that an economic downturn has boosted business. One of the sectors whose BrandIndex scores have notably risen is fast food. As usual, we have created a “basket” of brands (Burger King, Domino’s, KFC, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut and Wimpy). For comparison, [...]

  • MySpace says it will axe two thirds of international staff

    June 23, 2009

    STRUGGLING social networking site MySpace said yesterday that it will cut about two thirds of its international work force and close at least four of its offices outside of the US, putting dozens of UK staff at risk. The News Corp-owned firm has proposed a restructuring plan that would see its international staff cut from [...]

  • Debenhams raising flops

    June 23, 2009

    HIGHSTREET retailer Debenhams yesterday said its shareholders had taken up just a third of its share offering in a £323m fundraising. The department store chain launched the cash call earlier this month to achieve chief executive Rob Templeman’s aim of taking its £900m debt mountain “off the agenda”. Britain’s second largest high-street retailer said 73,388,851 [...]

  • RISING STAR OF THE SUN

    June 23, 2009

    REBEKAH Wade has been named as the new chief executive of News International, which publishes The Sun, The Times and The News of the World, as well as other British newspapers. Wade, who has edited The Sun for six years, will report to James Murdoch, the News Corp chairman and chief executive Europe and Asia.

  • RBS loss is the biggest of any bank in world

    June 23, 2009

    ROYAL Bank of Scotland lost more than any other bank in the world last year, booking a pre-tax operating loss of nearly $60bn (£36.7bn), according to figures released today. The Banker magazine’s Top 1000 World Banks 2008/09 survey revealed that RBS was the world’s biggest loser, beating Wall Street giant Citigroup, which lost slightly more [...]

  • Bank economist: QE is showing positive signs

    June 23, 2009

    IT MAY be too soon to judge precisely how effective the Bank of England’s quantitative easing (QE) programme has been but there are already early positive signs, the BoE’s chief economist Spencer Dale said in a speech yesterday. “It is still early days in terms of judging the ultimate success of the programme in stimulating [...]

  • DRAX FIRED UP FOR SHARE PLACING

    June 23, 2009

    DRAX, which owns west Europe’s biggest coal-fired power station, said yesterday it would launch a £100m share sale, as it looks to pay off debt and keep its credit rating. It will place up to 25.5m new ordinary shares – or 7.5 per cent of its share capital – to raise money. Last month, Drax’s [...]

  • Lending weak but mortgage approvals up

    June 23, 2009

    THERE was more good news for the UK housing market yesterday in the shape of mortgage approvals data from the British Bankers’ Association (BBA). The BBA said approvals for home purchase numbered 31,162 in May, compared to 29,018 in April. This marks a 15.8 per cent increase on the same period in 2008. BBA statistics [...]

  • CAPTURING YIELD IN THE FX MARKET

    June 23, 2009

    BORIS SCHLOSSBERGDIRECTOR OF CURRENCY RESEARCH, GFTWHICH investment thesis will be proven right – the recovery trade or the return of risk aversion? For the past few months, the recovery trade has dominated, with risk currencies gaining on the US dollar. Recently, however, that rally has stalled and the bears have re-emerged, arguing that the recovery [...]

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