8th Feb 2011 08:56
As expected, London has made a slow start, with the leading index giving back a handful of points after closing at its highest in almost three weeks last night. In company news, BG Group grew fourth quarter profits by 3% thanks to higher energy prices and a lower exploration charge. Operating profi
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Chancellor George Osborne has increased the government levy on bank profits this year by £800m to £2.5bn. Originally the chancellor said he would phase the tax in, with a lower rate of £1.7bn applicable in 2011 rising to about £2.5bn annually by 2012-13. But today, the Treasury said it had increas
Read more7th Feb 2011 16:40
Shares held onto their gains after a decent start on Wall Street to close well in advance of 6,000 points. Gold miner Randgold Resources is wanted after it shrugged off operational and political setbacks in 2010 to post a sharp increase in profit, helped by the increase in the price of gold. Profi
Read more7th Feb 2011 14:19
Leading shares saw gains trimmed over the lunch time session but the Footsie remains comfortably in positive territory, due in no small part to the strength of mining stocks, Gold miner Randgold Resources is wanted after it shrugged off operational and political setbacks in 2010 to post a sharp in
Read more7th Feb 2011 12:04
Strength in the miner sector has helped lift the FTSE 100 well above 6,000 points. Gold miner Randgold Resources as among the best performers after it shrugged off operational and political setbacks in 2010 to post a sharp increase in profit, helped by the increase in the price of gold. Profit befo
Read more7th Feb 2011 08:53
After an uncertain start, Footsie has now pushed on through the 6,000 barrier as miners rally from some early profit taking. Gold miner Randgold Resources shrugged off operational and political setbacks in 2010 to post a sharp increase in profit, helped by the increase in the price of gold. Profi
Read more6th Feb 2011 11:02
Britain's biggest banks are poised to pay out a combined £6bn in bonuses despite government demands for restraint on City pay. The size of the payout will embarrass George Osborne, the chancellor, who is hoping to announce a peace deal with the City this week that will include targets for lending t
Read more4th Feb 2011 00:04
The desire to break up UK banks considered "too big to fail" should be resisted, John Cridland, the new head of the pressure group the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), said on Friday. In a series of recommendations to the Independent Commission on Banking, Cridland said: "Businesses value i
Read more3rd Feb 2011 14:08
According to Credit Suisse, there is "little to excite" investors in UK banking: Barclays remains the broker's top pick in the sector, while target prices are reduced for Lloyds, RBS, HSBC and Standard Chartered. In regards to the sector as a whole, "our advice is unchanged", says analyst John Pier
Read more3rd Feb 2011 13:06
According to Credit Suisse, there is "little to excite" investors in UK banking: Barclays remains the broker's top pick in the sector, while target prices are reduced for Lloyds, RBS, HSBC and Standard Chartered. In regards to the sector as a whole, "our advice is unchanged", says analyst John Pier
Read more3rd Feb 2011 06:01
Lloyds Banking Group plans to create a vehicle to manage thousands of homes that it could then sell or float. The bank, which is heavily exposed to the British residential sector, is thought to be at a fairly advanced stage of setting up a special-purpose vehicle, or "residential asset management pl
Read more31st Jan 2011 06:44
Stock exchanges in Britain and the US have turned to the security services for help after discovering they were the victims of terrorist plots and attempted cyber attacks that aimed to spread panic in leading global financial markets. The London Stock Exchange has been working with the Cabinet Offi
Read more27th Jan 2011 12:26
UK Financial Investments, which oversees the taxpayer's stakes in Lloyds Banking and Royal Bank of Scotland, has defended the banks' staff bonuses as necessary to attract talent to maintain their value. UKFI chief executive Mark Budenberg told a select committee of MPs that the banks needed to reta
Read more25th Jan 2011 12:26
Miners are in decline with African Barrick Gold leading them down. Randgold Resources and Kazakhmys are also lower. European banks are out of favour with Lloyds Banking the biggest faller. International Consolidated Airlines has fallen back on its second day of trading. Friends Provident, th
Read more25th Jan 2011 07:35
Stocks are expected to head higher at the outset but investors have half an eye on the US Federal Reserve's rate setting committee, which meets tomorrow evening, and may therefore be reluctant to over commit. City traders expect the FTSE 100 will open around 15 points higher. Water group Severn Tr
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