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  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    June 6, 2012

    FINANCIAL TIMES Bank staff costs take bigger share of pot The world’s big international banks are paying out much more on staff costs relative to profits since the financial crisis while slashing the portion of income paid out in dividends, according to data compiled by the Financial Times. The findings come amid increasing shareholder complaints [...]

  • FTSE enjoys some breathing space as bargain-hunters prompt gains

    May 24, 2012

    BRITAIN’S benchmark share index recovered yesterday from stinging losses during the previous session as bargain hunters snapped up beaten-down financial and commodities stocks, although traders said any rally could prove short-lived. The blue-chip FTSE 100 index closed up 83.64 points, or 1.6 per cent, to 5,350.05 points. It fell 2.5 per cent on Wednesday to [...]

  • Join City A.M. next week for our special trading event

    May 15, 2012

    IN EUROPE, as well as globally, retail and institutional investors have been steadily embracing the use of exchange-traded funds (ETF). The move to ETFs is being driven by several factors: 1) ETFs offer a toolbox: providing diversified, liquid, transparent and cost-efficient benchmark exposures in a fund structure to a wide array of asset classes and [...]

  • We are in a world without leaders: The G-Zero will soon replace the G7

    May 13, 2012

    WHEN so many problems bestride borders, the need for international cooperation has never been greater. Cooperation demands leadership, however. Only leaders have the leverage to coordinate multinational responses to transnational problems. They have the wealth and power to persuade other governments to take actions they wouldn’t otherwise take. They pick up the bills that others [...]

  • Profligate states accused of hijacking credit system

    April 23, 2012

    THE GOVERNMENT was accused of “hijacking” the credit system to fund its own “profligacy” by HSBC’s chief economist yesterday. In a research note, Stephen King slams Western governments, including the US and the UK, for rigging the credit system so that they can “jump to the front of the credit queue” and impose low borrowing rates for [...]

  • UK is wrong to have turned its back on individual freedom

    April 17, 2012

    LIBERTY. Freedom. When did you last hear these two words in the UK political debate? Well, I certainly can’t remember. Our country is dominated by busybodies and collectivists who believe that they and the state have the right and duty to tell us all what to do, to spend our money for us and to [...]

  • UK is wrong to have turned its back on individual freedom

    April 16, 2012

    LIBERTY. Freedom. When did you last hear these two words in the UK political debate? Well, I certainly can’t remember. Our country is dominated by busybodies and collectivists who believe that they and the state have the right and duty to tell us all what to do, to spend our money for us and to [...]

  • IMF warns UK pension costs set to double

    April 11, 2012

    THE UK faces a pensions time bomb, with expected increases in life expectancy set to put huge pressure on retirement costs, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF warned that the ballooning expense, which could double in the next forty years, could threaten the UK’s financial stability. Between 2010 and 2050, the cost [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    March 11, 2012

    Wilful ignorance [Re: Britain’s war on the aspirational classes, Tuesday] I agree with you about taxes. But I recall, in the run-up to the 2010 general election, listening to a radio show where callers claimed that the UK was a low-tax economy, thinking this was a bad thing. More recently we have seen support for [...]

  • Disaster stalks triumph for Greece as debt deal leaves Eurozone taxpayers at risk

    March 8, 2012

    THE GREEK private sector involvement (PSI) plan, the process under which banks and other bondholders will take losses, last night claimed sufficient take-up for collective action clauses (CAC) to be triggered, which would force all holders of Greek law bonds into the restructuring plan. If CACs are triggered this morning, where does this leave Greece? [...]

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