CITY ALARMED BY BANK SPLIT August 19, 2009 CITY economists expressed concern yesterday about the fragility of the UK economy after it emerged that Bank of England governor Mervyn King had pushed to extend quantitative easing (QE) by £75bn earlier this month. Economists were shocked to learn that the Bank’s policymakers had been divided over how much to extend QE. Minutes from the [...]
Australia to upset Freddie’s farewell fling at the Oval August 19, 2009 ENGLAND vs AUSTRALIA TODAY 11AM – SKY SPORTS 1 HAVINGcrammed 4,542 runs, 1,211 overs and five balls, 13 innings and four Tests into just six weeks, nothing separates England and Australia heading into the fifth and final match of this fascinating Ashes series. With the outcome teetering on the sharpest knife edge the last chapter [...]
The beautiful game? It’s nothing without lawyers August 18, 2009 IT is hard to imagine the chant of “we love lawyers” rolling down the Kop, but as another season kicks off, football may be surprised to know that it owes the legal profession a considerable debt. It was a solicitor, Ebenezer Cobb Morley, who had the idea to form an organisation that became the Football [...]
Draw looks the safest bet in White Hart Lane clash August 13, 2009 TOTTENHAM vs LIVERPOOL SUNDAY 4.00PM – SKY SPORTS 1 THIS is a huge season for both Harry Redknapp and Rafa Benitez and they will know that they can send out a big message to their rivals with a win here. Liverpool have the edge in recent league encounters, winning five of the last seven meetings, [...]
WINDFALL TAX PROFS WON’T BE FOBBED OFF August 13, 2009 THE City may have slammed ideas of a windfall tax on bonuses yesterday, but the group of university professors who originally mooted the idea in a letter to The Guardian are far from deterred. The dusty academics’ plans, which would see the money from the tax injected back into public services, were labelled “gratuitous”, “impossible” [...]
The big kick-off is a blackout for some August 13, 2009 WITH the football season starting in earnest tomorrow, ESPN, the Disney-owned broadcaster, is proudly trumpeting its coverage on all four pay television platforms, BSkyB, Virgin Media, BT Vision and Top-Up TV. ESPN, which has taken over the rights to 46 live Premier League matches from the now defunct Setanta, agreed deals with all the main [...]
Sky Digital Media terminates sales contracts with 23 sports websites August 12, 2009 BSkyB’s digital sales house said yesterday that it will stop selling ads for 23 third-party sports sites as it moves to focus its resources on increasing revenues. The sites due to be terminated comprise mainly of small rugby, gymnastics and niche fan sites, and make up just 1.8 per cent of Sky Digital Media’s (SDM) [...]
Gunning for the glorious grouse August 11, 2009 THE City can hardly be short of people who consider themselves pretty crack shots when it comes to hitting clay pigeons or scoring the odd pheasant on a hospitality jaunt to the countryside. But true game shooting aficionados will say that you really can’t claim expertise until you’ve mastered the art of downing the fastest [...]
FSA’s Sants: Not my job to set bonuses August 9, 2009 HECTOR Sants, head of watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA), will this week refuse to bow to pressure to bring in rules to cap City bonuses.Sants has said it is not the regulator’s job to set company pay levels, only to ensure pay does not encourage risk in the financial system. In the FSA’s guidelines [...]
CITY VIEWS: FOLLOWING POOR RESULTS, WHAT ARE YOUR VIEWS ON ITV? August 6, 2009 BENJAMEN PAGE WILLS & CO“They need to commission better programmes if they want to improve but to be honest I think digital is too great a competitor to them these days.” JAMIE MACKINNON BROKER“I think they will be around forever and I still watch their programmes. I’m a big Corrie fan so I won’t give [...]