Wednesday 14 Oct 2009
Defence giant BAE Systems today vowed to deal with any issues that arise from the Serious Fraud Office’s (SFO) investigations into allegations of bribery “at the appropriate time and, if necessary, in court”. The SFO is seeking consent from the Attorney General to charge the UK blue chip with ‘offences relating to overseas corruption’.
Tuesday 13 Oct 2009
Having seen sales at Costa Coffee surge by more than 20% as it continues expanding at the expense of pricier rivals, expanding the coffee chain is surely a no-brainer for owner Whitbread.
Tuesday 13 Oct 2009
National postal strikes could begin on Thursday 22 October unless the union and Royal Mail sort out their differences, although that seems unlikely.
Tuesday 13 Oct 2009
Britain’s housing market improved in September as demand continued to outstrip supply, with the number of surveyors reporting rising prices at its highest in well over two years. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said the number of surveyors and estate agents reporting an increase in prices beat the number recording a fall by 22%
Monday 12 Oct 2009
UK shares finished at their best levels in over a year Monday and, despite a few sellers appearing late on, the FTSE 100 ended the session above 5,200. Insurers Old Mutual, Standard Life and Legal & General were in demand all day. Rising stock markets are always good news for their investment portfolios. Oil prices above $73 a barrel helped BP and Royal Dutch Shell
Monday 12 Oct 2009
Tristel chief executive Paul Swinney described the infection and contamination control company’s results as ‘good, if not spectacular’ but his modesty contrasts with his excitement about the prospect of overseas expansion.
Monday 12 Oct 2009
Stocks have moved sharply higher, led to their best levels since September last year by insurers and the oil majors. Crude prices up near $73 a barrel helped BP and Royal Dutch Shell gain ground Monday. Old Mutual, Standard Life and Legal & General also featured on investors’ shopping lists. The long running soap opera revolving around the chairman role at TV broadcaster ITV took another twist
Monday 12 Oct 2009
Steady energy prices resulted in a bigger-than-expected fall in inflation in September.
Friday 09 Oct 2009
It would be a bit premature to say that recruitment firms are turning a corner following the ravages of the credit crunch, but three companies in the sector this week reported some encouraging – albeit tentative – trends.
Friday 09 Oct 2009
Updating the market on recent trading, recruitment firms Michael Page and Hays both talked about 'stabilisation' following tough times this week.
Friday 09 Oct 2009
JJB Sports issued the prospectus for its delayed £100m rights issue this morning, adding it represents a new beginning for the embattled sportswear group.
Thursday 08 Oct 2009
Older savers have this week seen their ISA limit raised to £10,200, of which £5,100 can be held in cash and the rest in stocks and shares.
Thursday 08 Oct 2009
Troubled broadcaster ITV is to raise £120m through an issue of convertible bonds as it reiterated it has no plans for a rights issue.
Thursday 08 Oct 2009
UK interest rates are not likely to be raised until 2011 and will stay below 2% until 2014, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) said.
Thursday 08 Oct 2009
Bookmaker Ladbrokes announced plans to raise £275m via a rights issue as it warned that profitability has continued to weaken largely as a result of lower gross win margins.
Wednesday 07 Oct 2009
Homeowners with Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance (MPPI) could receive a slice of £60m worth of refunds from mortgage lenders and insurers in the coming months.
Wednesday 07 Oct 2009
Lloyds Banking is mulling a huge rights issue to avoid joining the UK government's asset protection scheme, reports Wednesday suggested. Sky News suggested the part-nationalised bank could raise as much as £25bn in new capital including disposals and asset sales. A rights issue would account for £15bn of that total, which would make it the largest ever seen in the UK.
Wednesday 07 Oct 2009
Australia may just have become the first G20 nation to raise interests since the onset of financial crisis, but the UK is highly unlikely to follow suit tomorrow.
Wednesday 07 Oct 2009
Gold hit a new record high on Wednesday, touching $1,048.20 an ounce in intraday trading, as investors remained wary of the risk of continued falls in the dollar and rising inflation.
Wednesday 07 Oct 2009
Shares in Sainsbury’s fell back after the supermarket reported a slowdown in sales growth between the first and second quarters and predicted slower growth to come. Excluding the impact of the fuel and VAT cut announced last November, like-for-like sales were up by 5.4% from the same period the previous year in the quarter, the second of the company’s financial year.
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