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  • CITY VIEWS: WOULD YOU SWITCH BANK ACCOUNT IF IT WAS EASIER?

    April 11, 2011

    SAVE OR BORROW PEER TO PEER AT RATESETTER.COM STEPHEN BANNON | ACE EUROPEAN GROUP “Probably not. I have been with my bank for a few years now. I haven’t looked into the process but if it is difficult I would welcome a change.” STEVEN JONES | LLOYD’S OF LONDON “No. Easiness is not a crucial [...]

  • ITV CREWS CATCH BANKERS ON CAMERA FOR NEW LEGAL DRAMA

    April 11, 2011

    LUNCHBREAKS for the employees of Bank of New York Mellon Asset Management will never be the same again, after ITV rolled into the firm’s neighbourhood last Thursday to film its new legal drama The Jury. The ITV camera crews have been filming on location just a stone’s throw from BNY Mellon’s Queen Victoria Street HQ [...]

  • Banks told to “ring fence” retail arms

    April 11, 2011

    Top banks should shield their retail operations from riskier investment banking activities and hold more capital to protect taxpayers in the event of another financial crisis, a report said. Radical shake-up proposals outlined appear harshest for Lloyds Banking Group, which may be forced to sell hundreds more branches in addition to the 600 already on [...]

  • ICB has to strike a difficult balance

    April 10, 2011

    With such a broad mandate to recommend how to promote greater financial stability and competition within UK banking, the Independent Commission on Banking has a wide range of options to choose from. And while the level of concern within UK-based banks is understandable, it is important to remember that the paper is merely an interim [...]

  • Insurers wage war on Europe

    April 4, 2011

    EUROPE’S insurance industry issued a stark warning to EU lawmakers yesterday that draconian new regulation would have “dire consequences” if implemented in its current form. In an uncharacteristically outspoken protest, Europe’s four major industry bodies signed a joint letter to EU commissioner Michel Barnier objecting to onerous new capital requirements imposed by Brussels. The unprecedented [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    April 4, 2011

    FINANCIAL TIMES LIBYAN REBELS SET FOR FIRST CRUDE EXPORTS Libyan rebels are set for their first oil export as soon as Tuesday as they seek funding to sustain their uprising against Muammer Gaddafi’s rule. The Liberia-flagged Equator tanker was off Port Said, Egypt, early on Monday and is expected to dock at the Marsa el-Hariga [...]

  • RIVERSIDE HQ MARKS NOMURA’S NEW START

    April 4, 2011

    THE humanitarian disaster in Japan was never far from the City’s minds at the opening of Nomura’s new offices at One Angel Lane, which started with a one-minute silence as a mark of respect for the victims and survivors of the tragedy. The Japanese bank’s president and chief executive Kenichi Watanabe paid tribute to Londoners [...]

  • GO TO HELL

    April 4, 2011

    CHAIRMAN Mohamed Al Fayed has provoked outrage among Fulham fans after telling those supporters critical of his controversial statue of Michael Jackson to “go to hell”. Al Fayed, speaking after unveiling his tribute to the deceased King of Pop at Craven Cottage yesterday, also suggested fans who did not like it were not welcome and [...]

  • The insurance man turns to banking

    March 30, 2011

    AFTER nine years at the helm of London’s insurance market Lloyd’s, its chairman Lord Levene is singularly unshockable even in the face of disasters on the unprecedented scale that struck Japan. The earthquake and tsunami which hit the northeastern coast of Japan on 10 March will cost insurers $20bn-30bn (£12.5bn-18.8bn), but Levene doesn’t think the [...]

  • Disasters cut Lloyd’s profits

    March 30, 2011

    LONDON’S insurance market Lloyd’s paid out more than £2bn in global catastrophe claims in 2010, pushing its profit down 43 per cent to £2.2bn, it said yesterday. It said the fall was to be expected in a year that saw net claims of £2.18bn and the third-highest level of catastrophe losses in 15 years apart [...]

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