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  • Kraft asks its bankers for exclusivity

    November 24, 2009

    KRAFT has sealed “exclusivity” deals from the banks it is using to finance its £10.3bn ($17bn) bid for Cadbury – leaving other contenders with fewer lenders to bankroll their proposals. The US food giant has tied banks including Citigroup and Deutsche Bank into agreements where they cannot operate for its rivals. Family-owned Ferrero of Italy and US [...]

  • The FSA must make sure that its tough new approach doesn’t backfire

    November 24, 2009

    FINANCIAL services firms have come under the increasingly intense gaze of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in recent months. Its supervisory approach has changed dramatically as a result of the credit crisis. The upshot of this is that the risks for somebody who is FSA authorised, or is an “approved person” at an FSA authorised [...]

  • Ex-FSA boss to grow deals at JC Flowers

    November 24, 2009

    JC Flowers, the US private equity firm, has strengthened its ranks in the City and Europe by hiring former Financial Services Authority boss Callum McCarthy and veteran Australian banker David Morgan. London managing director Ravi Sinha will step down to make way for the high-profile recruits to the $11bn (£6.6bn) fund. JC Flowers was founded [...]

  • London market falls on back of revised USGDP figures

    November 24, 2009

    BRITIAN’S leading share index ended 0.6 percent lower yesterday, with sentiment dampened by data showing the United States economy grew at a slower pace than previously thought, pressuring banks and commodity stocks. The FTSE index ended 31.54 points lower at 5,323.96, reversing earlier gains, to mirror falls on Wall Street after third quarter US economic [...]

  • THE LONDON REPORT

    November 23, 2009

    BRITAIN’S top share index ended sharply higher yesterday, snapping a four-day losing streak, with commodity and banking stocks rallying after comments by a senior US Federal Reserve official. The FTSE 100 index finished up 104.09 points, or 2 per cent, at 5,355.50 and recorded its biggest one-day percentage rise in more than six weeks. The [...]

  • Lawson sets up think-tank on the climate

    November 23, 2009

    EX-CHANCELLOR and climate change sceptic Lord Lawson launched a cross-party global warming think-tank yesterday, which will have an ex-senior policy adviser to the Prime Minister and a former deputy chairman of Barclays on its board. The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), which is being launched just a fortnight before the United Nations’ (UN) climate change [...]

  • End is nigh for free banking as OFT ruling looms

    November 22, 2009

    THE UK faces an end to free banking this week, as the Supreme Court makes its final ruling over whether customers have been unfairly charged on their overdrafts. The government has piled the pressure on banks to settle the matter quickly rather than appeal, and millions of customers could be eligible for a payout after [...]

  • L&Gready to name chair

    November 19, 2009

    Legal and General will name its next chairman within the next ten days, City A.M. understands. The group is understood to have picked John Stewart, former boss of Woolwich, as its front-running candidate. Sources close to L&G say the candidate has been picked, but must now be vetted by City watchdog the FinancialServices Authority. L&G [...]

  • Blackstone to snap Birds Eye Foods up in $1.3bn cash deal

    November 19, 2009

    Private equity titan Blackstone is set to buy Birds Eye Foods through its portfolio firm Pinnacle Foods. Pinnacle Foods, which already owns pancake mixture company Mrs Butterworths, will pay more than $1.3bn (£700m) for the biggest frozen-vegetable firm in the US. Birds Eye is majority owned by private equity firms Vestar Capital Partners, while New [...]

  • Hike in commodity costs hits miners and energy stocks

    November 19, 2009

    Britain’s top share index fell 1.4 per cent yesterday as sagging commodity prices dented miners and energy stocks, while reduced risk appetite hurt banks. The FTSE 100 ended down 74.43 points at 5267.70, its biggest daily fall for three weeks, after closing 0.1 per cent lower on Wednesday. Miners were the biggest drag on the [...]

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