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  • Britain needs to rediscover how to save

    January 10, 2010

    BELIEVE it or not but many forecasters are becoming more upbeat about Britain’s prospects for the coming year. HSBC, whose predictions are always cautious, is expecting growth of 2.2 per cent, much higher than the consensus; others are also becoming more optimistic. I remain more downbeat. But it is worth taking a look at some [...]

  • Pimco cuts exposure to UK bonds

    January 4, 2010

    PACIFIC Investment Management Co (Pimco), the world’s biggest bond fund, said yesterday it will cut its exposure to government bonds in the UK and US, amid fears that the end of quantitative easing and rising public debt could scupper the economic recovery. Pimco leads a number of large funds which are concerned that UK and [...]

  • Households are saving extra cash

    December 13, 2009

    ONE in twenty British households are now in negative equity, following the dramatic slip in the housing market. The Bank of England’s Quarterly bulletin, published today, reveals the proportion of those in negative equity rose from one per cent in 2007, to five per cent this year. Though not as severe as the 11 per [...]

  • Lloyds plans to axe 5,000 further jobs

    November 10, 2009

    ANOTHER 5,000 jobs will be lost at Lloyds Banking Group, bringing the total number of sackings to 12,500 since the credit crunch began. Lloyds employees were yesterday warned by banking experts that there could be up to 30,000 sackings before the Lloyds-HBOS merger is complete. Unions branded the cuts, which were announced on the same [...]

  • QE has worked it’s time to wind it down

    November 5, 2009

    IT is nonsense to believe that quantitative easing has had no effect on the economy. It has prevented a collapse in the money supply, which would have triggered a collapse in output. It has also led to a surge in asset prices and started to fuel new bubbles in Britain and abroad, which is why [...]

  • UBS unveils another loss amid reshape

    November 3, 2009

    SWISS bank UBS has reported a third quarter loss of SFr564.4m (£337m) after being hit by a hike in accounting charges. The result means the bank has now suffered four successive quarters of losses as it restructures in the face of the credit crunch. UBS, Switzerland’s largest bank, has been particularly badly hit by the [...]

  • Rock gets go-ahead to split

    October 28, 2009

    CHANCELLOR Alistair Darling ruled out the prospect of a quick sale of Northern Rock yesterday, despite winning backing from the European Union to split the troubled lender into a “good” and “bad” bank ahead of a sell-off. EU competition commissioner Neelie Kroes approved the government’s proposals to split the Newcastle-based bank, led by chairman Ron [...]

  • Weak banks and miners pull FTSEdown by one per cent

    October 26, 2009

    THE FTSE 100 share index ended 1 per cent lower yesterday, with mining and energy stocks suffering as the US dollar rose and commodity prices fell, while a sharp decline in ING put pressure on financials. The index ended down 50.83 points at 5,191.74, having risen as high as 5,281.12 earlier in the session. It [...]

  • Play the Bank’s QE decision with a punt on gilts

    October 25, 2009

    THIS year we have witnessed the Bank of England take the unprecedented step of buying billions of pounds worth of assets – mostly government bonds – in order to loosen monetary policy further than can be achieved through interest rate cuts alone. It goes without saying that this policy of quantitative easing (QE) has had [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    October 20, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES GALLEONMOVINGASSETS INTO CASHBrokers to the Galleon Group – the hedge fund whose founder and president, Raj Rajaratnam, is at the centre of insider trading charges – report it is rapidly liquidating its investments in anticipation of a wave of investor redemptions. $12.9BN VALEPUSHTOENDDISPUTE  Vale, the Brazilian mining group that is the world’s biggest [...]

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