Friday 18 Jun 2010
The most obvious reason for Rupert Murdoch’s media giant NewsCorp to buy all of satellite broadcaster BSkyB is its profitability.
Friday 18 Jun 2010
BP gave up its rally Friday after a third credit rating agency downgraded its view of the stock.
Friday 18 Jun 2010
Britain’s Public Sector Net Borrowing Requirement (PSBNR) was lower than expected in May, in a sign that the country’s public finances are slowly returning to normality.
Friday 18 Jun 2010
The coalition government’s eagerly awaited emergency budget will be revealed on Tuesday. Chancellor George Osborne has been talking tough since taking office, but now he will have to play his hand and analysts will speculate whether the decisions he makes can provide the economy with stability and move Britain provide.
Friday 18 Jun 2010
The row over pay at telecoms giant BT intensified today as the union balloted staff over strike action.
Friday 18 Jun 2010
BP has upset the Americans for obvious reasons, but it’s now attracted the attention of the Russians who fear the “annihilation” of the oil giant.
Friday 18 Jun 2010
European governments agreed on Thursday to publish the results of stress tests on the region’s 25 most systemically important banks in July to shore up investor confidence.
Thursday 17 Jun 2010
US politicians attacked BP chief Tony Hayward on Thursday, accusing the oil man of ignoring the risks his company was taking drilling a mile down in the Gulf of Mexico. There was "not a single e-mail or document that you paid even the slightest attention to the dangers at this well," Henry Waxman, joint chairman of the House committee on energy and commerce, told a subdued Hayward.
Thursday 17 Jun 2010
Sales of computer games and consoles are notoriously inconstant so it is no surprise that Game Group has difficult periods.
Thursday 17 Jun 2010
The chief executive of Network Rail Iain Coucher is heading for the exit after eight years at the company, which owns and operates the UK's rail network.
Thursday 17 Jun 2010
Retail sales rose far more than expected last month as consumers spent May feathering their nests with new TVs and food in time for the World Cup.
Thursday 17 Jun 2010
Computer gaming retailer Game Group has announced a former Vodafone man as its new chief executive officer, though he will inherit control of a company facing declining sales.
Thursday 17 Jun 2010
Further details of the planned shake-up of banking regulation will be unveiled Thursday after Chancellor George Osborne promised a "new settlement between our banks and the rest of society" last night.
Thursday 17 Jun 2010
Tony Hayward, BP’s chief executive, will say he is deeply sorry for the Gulf of Mexico catastrophe when he faces hostile US politicians in an appearance before Congress this afternoon. A House of Representatives committee will question Hayward over the circumstances leading up to the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon rig and the subsequent, heavily criticised, attempts to stem the leak.
Wednesday 16 Jun 2010
BP has reportedly agreed to a demand from US president to put about $20bn in an escrow account to cover claims resulting from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The news came as BP executives met with the US government to discuss how to clean up the oil, which is thought to be leaking at a rate of about 60,000 barrels a day.
Wednesday 16 Jun 2010
BP has reportedly agreed to a demand from US president Barack Obama to put about $20bn in an escrow account to cover claims resulting from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Wednesday 16 Jun 2010
Chancellor George Osborne today announced that the Bank of England will be handed new powers to help it manage risks to the UK economy. Labour’s tripartite structure of financial regulation has “failed spectacularly”, Osborne told parliament today. “The British people rightly ask how this coalition government will learn from these mistakes.”
Wednesday 16 Jun 2010
The number of people claiming unemployment benefit fell more than expected in May, but the wider unemployment rate continued to rise.
Wednesday 16 Jun 2010
The environment for government and public sector contracts has worsened markedly under the new coalition government, consultant and civil engineer contractor Mouchel warned, with its order pipeline falling since March.
Wednesday 16 Jun 2010
Sainsbury’s has outdone arch rival Tesco in the growth stakes with a 4.6% increase in like for like sales during the first quarter and is apparently doing a roaring trade in Vuvuzela horns.
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