FTSE 100 movers: Bunzl, BT Group, Antofagasta

21st Jun 2013 14:29

Multinational distribution and outsourcing company Bunzl gained after analysts at JP Morgan Cazenove reiterated a 'buy' rating in a note issued to investors on Friday. BT Group advanced after appointing Gavin Patterson as its new Chief Executive Officer to replace Ian Livingstone who will step down

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London midday: Markets drop over two per cent in Fed aftermath

20th Jun 2013 11:38

The Federal Reserve may have painted a better picture of the US economy last night, but the concept of a life without quantitative easing (QE) prompted a heavy sell-off on equity markets on Thursday morning, with indices across Europe hit hard following steep losses on Wall Street. The Federal Open

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London open: 'Tapering' concerns hit markets hard as Fed signals end to QE

20th Jun 2013 08:26

Markets across Europe dropped sharply in early trading on Thursday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke last night signalled that the central bank could soon start to scale back its quantitative easing (QE) programme. Fed confirms QE taper Stocks on Wall Street last night were trading sligh

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Bank regulator identifies 27bn-pound capital shortfall at five UK banks

20th Jun 2013 07:49

The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said that five of the major eight banks in the UK fell short of their capital requirements at the end of 2012 with a combined shortfall of 27.1bn pounds. This is larger than the £25bn deficit calculated back in March by the Financial Policy Committee. Reg

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Thursday newspaper round-up : Lloyds, RBS, BT, Dolce and Gabbana

20th Jun 2013 06:44

Chancellor George Osborne has signalled the prospect of the first stages of the privatisation of Lloyds Banking Group, The Telegraph reported. He hinted the sale of the state-backed lender's shares within months, saying the bank was in a good position for selling down the taxpayer's 39% internet. Ho

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Wednesday newspaper round-up: Deloitte, RBS, News Corp.

19th Jun 2013 06:41

A report by a cross-party group of MPs and peers believes senior bankers should face jail and lose bonuses if they are involved in a future banking collapse, The Telegraph reported. The government has been urged to introduce a new criminal offence for senior staff who run banks in a "reckless manner

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London close: Markets move higher with Fed decision in focus

18th Jun 2013 17:04

After a subdued start, the FTSE 100 finished with impressive gains on Tuesday as investors put aside worries ahead of the key 'risk event' of the week, the monetary policy meeting at the Federal Reserve. Banking stocks in London were performing well today after the China Securities Journal suggeste

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Sector movers: Banks gain on China rate-cut speculation

18th Jun 2013 15:14

Banking stocks were in demand on Tuesday on the back of reports that China could move to cut interest rates in an effort to combat a slowdown. An article in the China Securities Journal suggested that the People's Bank of China could reduce interest rates to reduce the debt burden on companies. M

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Wednesday preview: Osborne delivers Mansion Speech

18th Jun 2013 13:23

Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed reports his Mansion Speech on Wednesday will reveal plans for reprivatising Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). In an interview with BBC Radio on Tuesday, he said the government is eager to return the lenders to private ownership and vowed

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Osborne to suggest privatisation of Lloyds by 2015 election

17th Jun 2013 12:32

Chancellor George Osborne will hint at the sale of state-backed Lloyds Banking Group by the 2015 general election in his annual speech on Wednesday, aides told the Financial Times. He will signal that he wants to move the lender back into private ownership but will refuse to specify an exact date o

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London open: Stocks gain but traders nervous ahead of Fed meeting

17th Jun 2013 08:23

Stocks registered decent gains in early trading on Monday though upside is expected to be limited throughout the day as traders nervously await a policy meeting at the Federal Reserve in a few days' time. Both the economic and corporate earnings schedules for today are looking pretty light, so the

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Monday newspaper round-up: Co-op Bank, Lloyds, Platform...

17th Jun 2013 06:30

The Independent says that the Co-op Bank will this week announce plans to fill a 1.5bn-pound hole in its finances. The rescue, brokered with the Bank of England's Prudential Regulatory Authority, will see 5,000 investors take a haircut on money they lent to the bank. Conservative MP David Davis has

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Sunday newspaper round-up: RBS, Co-op bank, easyJet

16th Jun 2013 15:16

Foreign-owned bank branches - as opposed to subsidiaries - in Britain made the country's financial crisis worse, as they moved to shrink their loan books by almost half at the height of the credit crunch, according to Bank of England research, The FT Weekend reports. The other factors which explain

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BoE Tucker's resignation may lead to 'more activist' MPC

14th Jun 2013 17:47

Paul Tucker has resigned as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, leading to suggestions the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) could move in favour of a more activist monetary policy. Tucker, who joined the Bank of England in 1989 as Principal Private Secretary to Governor Leigh-Pemberton,

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FTSE 100 movers: Mining, property stocks gain as traders 'buy on the dip'

14th Jun 2013 14:25

A calmer session on financial markets prompted decent gains in the mining and property sectors on Friday, as bargain-hunters moved in to 'buy on the dip' after the recent volatility hit both sectors hard. Anglo American, Glencore, Antofagasta, Vedanta and Randgold led the resources sector higher to

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