Japanese food goes global at this buzzy, brash new lounge in Soho November 2, 2009 Aqua KyotoFifth floor, 240 Regent Street, W1B 3BR020 7478 0540, www.aqua.com.hkCost per person without wine: £42 AQUA KYOTO is a Japanese restaurant opened by a Chinese company, sharing its space with a Spanish restaurant – and it feels like something from brash and showy Los Angeles. Tucked up on the top floor of a building [...]
THREE OTHER JAPANESE RESTAURANTS November 2, 2009 ROKARoka is rightly Soho’s favourite, buzziest Japanese and one of the area’s best restaurants. The sushi, sashimi and goodies from the Robata grill are all divine and choosing one dish over another is an eternal struggle. The airy, colourful interior lifts the whole experience further. Go for the tasting menu if you have time. 37 [...]
FOOD & BOOZE NEWS November 2, 2009 WINTER COCKTAILS AT PEARLCosy up with Pearl Bar’s four new wintry cocktails – two hot, two cold. Winter Snug is a blend of Tia Maria, Meukow liqueur, double cream, jivara chocolate and hot milk, while the wine is jazzed up with zinfandel, berry, ginger and lemongrass cordial, cinnamon syrup, amaretto, chestnut liqueur and cloves. If [...]
HENDERSON GROUP TO RID ITSELF OF ITS FALLEN NEW STAR’S LEGACY November 2, 2009 AS FUND management veteran John Duffield gets busy with his new venture, Brompton Asset Management over in Knightsbridge, having completed FSA registration for the name last week, it looks like those lording it over his old employees are preparing to eradicate his legacy for good. Duffield’s second venture, New Star, was taken over by asset [...]
Traders look to hedge fund guru for lead on Barclays November 2, 2009 AFTER eight months of holding onto his 1.5 per cent stake in Barclays, one of London’s top hedge fund managers announced last week that he has sold his stake in the high-street bank, which has risen in value by 550 per cent over the period. Crispin Odey, head of Odey Asset Management, cited uncertainty over [...]
FOR BRITISH STARS, LOOK TO THE 250 November 2, 2009 MARTIN SLANEYHEAD OF DERIVATIVES, GFT THE FTSE 100 index CFD has always been one of the most popular CFDs for UK traders. It is, after all, the blue chip index that gets the most media coverage. Yet if you really want to trade a UK index, it’s not the FTSE 100 you should be following [...]
Ford registers surprise profit November 2, 2009 FORD surprised Wall Street with a third-quarter profit yesterday and raised its 2011 outlook to “solidly profitable”. Ford, the only large US automaker to avoid bankruptcy in 2009, said the third-quarter results were supported by cost-cuts, improved credit results and increased market share in North America and other key areas. Ford burned through $4.7bn (£2.9bn) [...]
Ruiz to stand aside as Globalfoundries chairman November 2, 2009 HECTOR Ruiz will step down as chairman of chip maker Globalfoundries, following reports linking the former Advanced Micro Devices chief executive to the largest insider trading scheme in decades. Ruiz will immediately take a voluntary leave of absence and will be resigning from the company on 4 January, Globalfoundries said in a statement yesterday. The [...]
Boost for TNT as mail strike lures business November 2, 2009 DUTCH parcel firm TNT, which is trying to cash in on the disruption caused by the UK’s postal strikes, yesterday posted better-than-expected quarterly results due to cost-cutting and highlighted signs of revival in its business parcels arm. TNT, which has lobbied the government to allow it to launch a door-to-door postal service to challenge the [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS November 2, 2009 ALTERNATIVE NETWORKSInvestec said Alternative Network’s acquisition of Aurora Kendrick James Group for up to £5.5m, 82 per cent in cash, is a ringing endorsement of its market-leading capabilities and platform. It upgraded its 2010 earnings per share estimates for the firm, increased the target price to 150p and reiterated its “buy” rating. PUNCH TAVERNSKBC Peel [...]