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Wednesday newspaper round-up: Vince Cable, Citigroup, UK banks

Wed, 22nd Dec 2010 06:02

Vince Cable was stripped of key roles on the media and telecoms tonight after he told undercover reporters he had "declared war on Rupert Murdoch" and planned to block his efforts to take full control of BSkyB. Dr Cable survived as Business Secretary on the insistence of Nick Clegg. But in a humiliating rebuff he was told that he could play no further part in the decision over News Corporation's proposed takeover of BSkyB, writes the Times. Citigroup has warned of a fresh wave of bank failures and sovereign defaults in Europe unless EU leaders come up with a credible response to the crisis. Prof Willem Buiter, the bank's chief economist, said the eurozone was paralysed by a "game of chicken" between the European Central Bank and EMU governments, the Telegraph reports.Britain's five big banks are considering making a lending pledge to support businesses as part of a new pact with the Government. The commitment, which would include Barclays, Santander and HSBC, would be a first for banks that did not receive any direct government bailout money in setting public lending targets to help the economy. Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group, which together received £66 billion from the Government during the financial crisis, have been signed up to lending targets for the past two years, according to the Times.Deutsche Bank, the German financial giant, agreed to pay fines totalling $554m in order to avoid prosecution in the US over tax shelter advice it gave to wealthy investors. The payment is the latest in the US authorities' investigation into tax-shelter products, originally designed by the accounting firm KPMG, which were sold to wealthy Americans around the beginning of the last decade, the Independent reports.House prices will dip by only 2% next year, propped up by a shortage of new properties coming up for sale, according to a new report from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. It said that prices, which are expected to end the year broadly unchanged from January, would edge lower at the beginning of next year as consumer confidence slides and public spending cuts begin in earnest, the Times reports.The European Union has given the go-ahead for the bail-out of three of Ireland's troubled lenders, paving for the way for the full recapitalisation of the country's indebted finance sector. Anglo Irish Bank, Allied Irish Banks and Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS) will each receive several billion euros in new funding and two of them will be put into run-off as part of an agreement with EU regulators, says the Telegraph.
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NatWest sells Irish commercial loan book to AIB for €4.1bn

(Sharecast News) - UK bank NatWest Group said it was selling most of its Irish commercial lending business to Allied Irish Banks as part of its exit from Ireland.

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19 Feb 2021 06:36

NatWest to pull out of Ireland as results beat forecasts

(Sharecast News) - NatWest said it was pulling out of the Republic of Ireland as the bank reported a smaller than expected annual loss and restored its dividend.

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24 Dec 2010 06:35

Friday newspaper round-up: JJB Sports, Euro crisis, John Lewis...

JJB Sports, the beleaguered sports retailer, is poised to announce a £30m fund-raising and the departure of its chairman, to safeguard its future. It is thought that big shareholders, including Harris Associates and the foundation of Bill Gates, are backing the call. John Clare, the chairman, will

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16 Dec 2010 06:03

Thursday newspaper round-up: BP, Virgin Atlantic, Flybe

The United States Government filed a civil lawsuit last night against BP and eight other companies implicated in the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion that killed 11 workers and led to America's worst oil spill. The lawsuit would leave the British oil company liable for significant fines under the

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14 Dec 2010 11:39

Allied Irish Banks told to scrap €40m bonus pot

Allied Irish Banks (AIB) has backed down in the row over bonuses it still wanted to pay staff despite being saved by £3bn of Irish taxpayers' money. The lender today confirmed employees will not now share the pot of about €40m (£34m) for work done in 2008 before the financial crisis brought down th

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14 Dec 2010 06:38

Tuesday newspaper round-up: City fees, Stanford, RGI...

Companies should force City investment banks to compete to underwrite their rights issues in an effort to drive down the costs of cash calls, according to a much-awaited report. The report, by the Institutional Investor Council, finds that fees on British capital raisings, which have roughly doubl

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10 Dec 2010 06:33

Friday newspaper round-up: Tote, Sterling, Rolls-Royce...

The former chief executive of Ladbrokes is being tipped as a frontrunner in the race to buy the Tote after saddling up with partners prepared to back a bid of at least £200m. The Times understands that Chris Bell, who left Ladbrokes in January after almost 20 years at the bookmaker, has joined forc

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22 Nov 2010 16:33

Irish banks slide afer bail-out

Worries that the European debt crisis could spread to other countries following Ireland's acceptance of a bail-out sent shares in banks lower Monday. While markets initially moved higher as investors breathed a sigh of relief when the Irish government put an end to lingering uncertainty about accep

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19 Nov 2010 14:56

Allied Irish funding deteriorates

Allied Irish continues to be affected by the problems plaguing Ireland's economy and banking sector, it said in an update today. The bank's funding position has deteriorated as a result of increasingly challenging market conditions in recent months. Debt securities and customer accounts have redu

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18 Nov 2010 16:36

London close: Good day for blue chips

Blue chips had a good day buoyed by the response to General Motor's record breaking US float and hopes for a deal in Ireland. Patrick Honohan, the head of Ireland's central bank, confirmed a loan is likely, with brokers suggesting it could be as much as €85bn, including €20bn to provide support for

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18 Nov 2010 15:28

London afternoon: Stocks extend gains

A positive start by Wall Street has given renewed impetus to Footsie's rise this afternoon. As in Europe, stocks are rising in the US on the hope that a package to take the steam out of the Irish debt crisis is imminent. Patrick Honohan, the head of Ireland's central bank, has confirmed a loan is

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18 Nov 2010 12:05

London midday: Shares buoyant as updates impress

With some kind of resolution to the Irish crisis in sight and many of today's updates impressing the market, shares have moved sharply higher. The Bank of Ireland chief has confirmed a loan is likely with brokers suggesting it could be as much as €85bn, including €20bn to provide support for the co

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12 Nov 2010 17:11

Irish bonds recover on bail out hopes

Having reached around 9.25% on Thursday Irish 10-year bond yields have fallen back as Ireland is in talks with the EU about emergency funding. This was despite earlier denials from the Irish government, which had been saysing an EU rescue would not be needed. Proposals for the rescue package are

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11 Nov 2010 16:53

Irish bond yields rise above 9%

The 10-year Irish bond yield has risen above 9% as Irish bonds fall for the 13th day in a row. Traders continue to offload Irish bonds, concerned over the ability of the country's government to pay its debts. That pushed the difference between the returns investors demand to lend money to the Iris

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