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  • Myners set to examine bank profitability

    November 29, 2009

    CITY minister Lord Myners will delve deeper into how investment banks are generating a crop of bumper profits next month, after highlighting concerns that they may have been generated unfairly as a result of taxpayer bailouts or taking advantage of market chatter. Myners will stop short of launching a full-scale official investigation but will return [...]

  • Retailers celebrate positive sales ahead of festive season

    November 26, 2009

    THE high street is looking forward to a buoyant Christmas, after reporting the fastest sales growth in two years yesterday. Confidence among retailers has turned positive for the first time since August 2007. The CBI’s latest Distributive Trades Survey showed 40 per cent of retailers reported higher sales volumes in November compared with a year [...]

  • DUBAI DEBT WORRIES ROCK WORLD MARKETS

    November 26, 2009

    DEEPENING fears about Dubai’s debt problems shook European stock markets yesterday, with the FTSE 100 index suffering its worst one-day loss since March. The FTSE fell by 3.2 per cent, losing more than 170 points to 5,194.13, while leading indices in France and Germany were also down sharply. Wall Street was closed for Thanksgiving. Banking [...]

  • Dubai’s debts spook lenders

    November 26, 2009

    THE POOR credit status of Dubai’s main banks has sent shockwaves through the financial world. Investors are running scared as the emirate – which has experienced huge economic growth over the past decade – runs into trouble. Emirates Bank International, National Bank of Dubai, Mashreqbank and Dubai Islamic Bank were all put on credit watch [...]

  • Q & A : What next for DubaI?

    November 26, 2009

    Q. WHY ARE WORLD MARKETS NOW SO CONCERNED ABOUT DUBAI’S DEBT PROBLEM? A. European banks are exposed to about half of Dubai’s $80bn (£48.5bn) debt pile. The emirate’s debt moratorium triggered fears that those banks’ bad debts could worsen again, endangering the global recovery. Analysts at Credit Suisse said European banks could face a 5 [...]

  • Concern over Dubai’s debts takes toll on Britain’s shares

    November 26, 2009

    Britain’s top shares ended at a three-week closing low yesterday, pressured by hefty falls in the banking sector as concerns over Dubai’s ability to pay its debts took a toll on confidence. The FTSE 100 ended down 3.2 per cent, or 170.68 points, at 5,194.13, its lowest close since November 6, and losses on the [...]

  • European shares in 3.3 per cent slump

    November 26, 2009

    European shares slipped 3.3 per cent yesterday to record their biggest one-day percentage drop in seven months as concerns about debt problems in Dubai weighed on the market, with banks the major fallers. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index of top shares closed down 33.81 points at 988.14 – its lowest close in three weeks. “The [...]

  • Take a punt on how much further British banking stocks can rise

    November 25, 2009

    THE Bank of England’s secret deal which saw it lend ailing Royal Bank of Scotland and HBOS an astonishing £61.6bn last October was a timely reminder of just how bad the situation was this time last year. The global financial system was struggling to rebalance itself and many banks had either collapsed entirely or been [...]

  • Vodafone to close final salary scheme

    November 25, 2009

    VODAFONE is set to shut its £755m final salary pension scheme to 4,000 staff, in a fresh round of cost-cutting by chief executive Vittorio Colao. Colao is aiming to offset plummeting revenue at the mobile phone operator. The firm is following  the lead of Barclays, Whitbread and Fujitsu, who are also blocking current workers from [...]

  • United Utilities feels the pressure in the recession

    November 25, 2009

    UNITED UTILITIES, the biggest water company in the UK, yesterday said its profit had risen by one per cent to £370m, but that it had been hit by tumbling demand from businesses and homes in the downturn. Turnover rose 0.5 per cent to £1.2bn in the six months to 30 September, and the group proposed [...]

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