US deficit not as bad as first thought: CBO January 26, 2010 THE US budget deficit for this fiscal year has been revised lower to $1.3 trillion (£806bn) by analysts at the Congressional Budget Office [CBO] it was announced yesterday. This compares with an earlier estimate of $1.4 trillion posted in 2009. Although this is an improvement, 2010’s US budget deficit still represents 9.2 per cent of [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING January 25, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES CHAIRMAN OF HSBC HITS AT BIG BONUSES Stephen Green, chairman of HSBC and British Bankers’ Association, has hit out at the inflated level and distorted structure of bonuses, predicting future pay-outs will be lower and more rationally calculated. In a video interview with the FT, published on the eve of the World Economic [...]
Wolseley boss brings in new finance chief January 25, 2010 IAN Meakins, chief executive of the building materials group Wolseley, yesterday moved to stamp his authority on the company he joined last July. He is bringing in John Martin, a man he worked with before at the foreign exchange group Travelex, as chief financial officer to replace Steve Webster who has been with the group [...]
Wall St recoils over Obama bank plans January 21, 2010 US stocks suffered their worst one-day percentage drop since October yesterday as US President Barack Obama proposed tough restrictions on banks that would squeeze profits. Major banks slid, with Goldman Sachs falling 4.1 per cent despite posting stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter results, and JPMorgan Chase shed 6.6 per cent, after Obama proposed limiting how banks invest their [...]
Morrisons is Xmas winner as sales surge January 21, 2010 SUPERMARKET chain WM Morrison posted the biggest rise in Christmas sales among Britain’s top four grocers – but urged caution about 2010. Sales at stores open at least a year rose 6.5 per cent, excluding petrol and VAT, in the six weeks to 3 January. Total revenue rose by 10.8 per cent for the period. [...]
Bank of America posts loss after repaying bailout January 20, 2010 BANK of America has posted a quarterly loss and its first full-year deficit in more than 20 years after repaying US bailout money and defaults on consumer loans. The fourth-quarter loss including the cost of exiting the Troubled Asset Relief Program widened to $5.2bn (£3.2bn) or 60 cents a share, from $2.4bn, or 48 cents, [...]
IBM profits rise due to cost-cutting January 19, 2010 COMPUTER giant IBM yesterday raised its profit target for 2010 after posting solid results for its 2009 fourth quarter. Cost-cutting helped the company increase its earnings by nine per cent in the final three months and it made a net profit of $4.8bn (£2.9bn) between October and December, up from $4.4bn a year earlier. Revenues [...]
The City’s most fearsome litigator still has plenty of fire in his belly January 19, 2010 Change is on the way at Herbert Smith as David Gold, who over the last 36 years has built a reputation as one of the most fearsome commercial litigators in the country, will stand down after five years as the City law firm’s senior partner in April. In a distinguished career, Gold has represented Abbey [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS January 18, 2010 Piper Jaffray The mid-market investment bank has poached Ian Wainwright from Canaccord Adams to join its corporate broking team as a principal. Wainwright has been a managing director at Canaccord since 2007, and was instrumental in building the firm’s life sciences franchise. Prior to that, he was in specialist biotech, medtech and pharma sales at [...]
Take the plunge, don’t be afraid January 14, 2010 SITTING in a leather armchair in the atrium just below his office in Chancery Lane, Grant Challis is musing on the last two years. In that time he has gone from working for a listed investment bank to starting up his own firm, Frostrow Capital: “The scary part is taking the plunge, the reality is [...]