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  • Public Sector must try harder to please consumer

    July 15, 2008

    Public services have been having a bad time recently, with data disks going missing, concerns about MRSA in hospitals and intense dissatisfaction with the move to fortnightly bin collections by many local authorities. It’s hardly surprising then that only one in five people in the UK believe public services are generally well run. Most of [...]

  • Imperial in fresh £1.2bn bid approach

    July 15, 2008

    Imperial Energy, the Russia-focused oil company, has had a bid approach that could value the business at around £1.2bn. India’s state-controlled ONGC appeared to be the most likely bidder, although Imperial’s statement to the London Stock Exchange, confirming an approach had been made, did not identify the would-be bidder. Shares in Imperial, which earlier this [...]

  • Farnborough struck by industry gloom

    July 15, 2008

    Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways was the talk of the Farnborough Airshow yesterday after it unveiled a $20bn (£10bn) order for 100 planes – but it was a quiet debut for Europe’s biggest industry show. Etihad CEO James Hogan said the airline had placed orders for 35 787 Dreamliners and 10 777s from America’s Boeing for [...]

  • Political hurdle for Kazakh deal

    July 15, 2008

    Analysts yesterday warned the political risks were “too great” for a possible merger between Kazakh miner Kazakhmys and fellow Russian miner Metalloinvest, the company founded by billionaire businessman Alisher Usmanov. Shares in Kazakhmys rose more than 6 per cent after news that Metalloinvest, which mines 40 per cent of Russia’s iron ore, was exploring a [...]

  • Rescue plan falls flat

    July 15, 2008

    American mortgage giant Freddie Mac passed its first test of investor confidence yesterday as buyers flocked to its $3bn (£1.5bn) sale of securities just hours after the US government announced sweeping measures to prop-up the country’s largest mortgage finance companies. However, shares in Freddie Mac and its sister company Fannie Mae, which together own or [...]

  • Santander secures British expansion

    July 15, 2008

    Standard Life, one of Alliance & Leicester’s largest shareholders believes the bank is being sold to Abbey National owner Santander at a “giveaway” price. Santander’s offer represents a 36 per cent premium to A&L’s share price on Friday, but it’s still well below the stock’s 1200p peak a year ago. Despite assurances from A&L chief [...]

  • Inflation surge bites

    July 15, 2008

    Bank of England rate setters face another tough decision as fresh evidence emerges that soaring inflation and sluggish high street sales continues to put pressure on consumer’s pockets and the wider economy. Prices charged by manufacturers at the factory fate rose by 10 per cent in June – the highest rate since comparable records began, [...]

  • Alliance & Leicester snapped up as bid fever returns to the City

    July 15, 2008

    A frenzy of merger and acquisition activity, spearheaded by Spanish bank Santander agreeing to buy Alliance & Leicester for £1.3bn, returned to the markets yesterday causing stocks to rally. The oil and gas sector was the centre of much of the bid action, with Imperial Energy, the developer of Russian oil reserves, soaring 18 per [...]

  • Fire sale likely at Dawnay Day as £2bn empire teeters

    July 14, 2008

    Dawnay Day, the privately owned financial services and property giant, faces the fire sale of many of its assets to plug a cash flow crisis. The £2bn empire, run by Guy Naggar and Peter Klimt, has called in Ernst & Young to restructure several companies within the group following a massive loss incurred last week [...]

  • US authorities move to rescue Freddie and Fannie

    July 14, 2008

    Support from US Treasury comes minutes before far east markets open for trading US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson moved to calm nerves about stricken American lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac last night, saying the government would be willing to take an equity stake in the two banks. His eagerly awaited statement came just minutes [...]

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