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Change: -2.15 (-1.00%)
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Open: 216.30
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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Rolls-Royce, Carney, new bank probe

Tue, 01st Nov 2016 07:00

(ShareCast News) - Rolls-Royce, Britain's leading manufacturing multinational, hired a network of agents to help it land lucrative contracts in at least 12 different countries around the world, sometimes allegedly using bribes. An investigation by the Guardian and the BBC has uncovered leaked documents and testimony from insiders that suggest that Rolls-Royce may have benefited from the use of illicit payments to boost profits for years.Investors reacted positively to news that Mark Carney will stay on as Governor of the Bank of England for an extra one year until mid-2019, despite questions remaining as to why he will not stay for an extra three year term as expected. Sterling popped to an intra-day high against the dollar of $1.2240 shortly after the announcement was made at 6pm, and up 0.2pc against the euro at €1.114. - TelegraphBarclays, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC have been linked with an investigation in the United States into alleged impropriety in the market for trading interest rate swaps. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the watchdog for the US derivatives market, is investigating several banks that are named in a court case filed in America this year, sources said. - The TimesThe Bank of Japan says it will not reach 2 per cent inflation before the end of Haruhiko Kuroda's term as governor in a stark illustration of its struggle to escape the country's entrenched deflation. Releasing its new economic forecasts, the BoJ said it now expected to hit its inflation target "around fiscal 2018", the year starting from April 2018. Mr Kuroda's five year term ends that month. - Financial TimesMajor energy suppliers have scrapped controversial tariffs that denied their existing customers their cheapest prices, amid speculation over a political crackdown on the sector. Four of the "Big Six" suppliers - E.ON, SSE, EDF and Npower - and the leading independent supplier, First Utility, all offered their best tariffs exclusively to new customers at certain points during the last month. - TelegraphSmall manufacturers are increasingly hopeful about the prospects for exporting internationally, although the fall in sterling has increased their costs while making their products cheaper, according to a new poll. According to the CBI's survey, a net 4pc of small firms are optimistic about their business situation, bouncing back strongly from immediately after the EU referendum, when a net 44pc were pessimistic. - TelegraphBritish members of the umbrella regulator of Europe's financial system have a potential "conflict of interest" because of their wish to preserve the primacy of the City of London after Brexit, according to one of the body's most senior board members. Gérard Rameix, who sits on the board of the European Securities and Markets Authority, which brings together regulatory chiefs from across the EU, said its British representatives had a different set of priorities since the UK voted to leave the EU. - Financial TimesThe assets of the world's largest 500 fund managers have fallen for the first time in five years as investment houses continue to grapple with outflows from some of their biggest clients. Total assets fell by $1.4tn to $76.7tn - the first decline in funds under management since 2011, with European investment houses experiencing the biggest falls. - Financial TimesBritain will "strike back" against cyberattacks by foreign governments and criminal hackers, the chancellor is to pledge today. The country must take an aggressive approach to protect the economy, infrastructure and individuals' privacy from hostile forces, Philip Hammond will say. The risk of hackers targeting air traffic control and power grid networks is one of the biggest concerns. - The TimesThe construction industry was hit by its second scandal in as many weeks last night when a building services company revealed that an employee allegedly had taken almost £3 million. TClarke, which has worked on the Shard, the O2 Arena and the Olympic Stadium in London for the 2012 Games, said after the close of trading on the London Stock Exchange that it had uncovered financial irregularities in a mechanical services subsidiary. - The TimesJapanese companies based in Britain have already started to receive offers from other European countries and could postpone investment decisions if Theresa May's government fails to negotiate a close economic relationship with the EU. That was the stark warning from Haruki Hayashi, president of the Japanese chambers of commerce in Britain and the European CEO of Mitsubishi, who said businesses needed more than "general reassurances" if his country's investment presence in Britain was to be maintained. - Guardian
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(Sharecast News) - Market performance showed a mixed trend in London today, with movements relatively subdued after the Thanksgiving holiday across the pond.

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24 Nov 2023 11:42

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks edge lower in quiet Thanksgiving trade

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were down midday on Friday, in a quiet day of trade as the Thanksgiving holiday saw global markets "hit the snooze button."

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24 Nov 2023 09:20

PRESS: Barclays works on plan to cut 2,000 back office jobs - Reuters

(Alliance News) - Barclays PLC is working on restructuring plans that could involve cutting as many as 2,000 jobs to save GBP1 billion, Reuters reported on Thursday.

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24 Nov 2023 08:41

Barclays looking to save up to £1bn; 2,000 jobs at risk - report

(Sharecast News) - Barclays is reportedly working on plans to save as much as £1bn, which could result in as many as 2,000 job losses, mainly in the bank's back office.

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23 Nov 2023 11:28

Greencore signs new GBP350 million sustainability-linked facility

(Alliance News) - Greencore Group PLC on Thursday said it signed a new five-year GBP350 million sustainability-linked revolving credit facility.

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21 Nov 2023 06:24

Banks accused of 'lack of transparency' over green finance activities

(Alliance News) - Europe's 20 largest banks have been accused of a "structural lack of transparency" over their green finance activities.

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17 Nov 2023 15:18

Barclays exploring acquisition of Tesco Bank - report

(Sharecast News) - Barclays has reportedly been exploring a potential acquisition of Tesco's banking operations.

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17 Nov 2023 09:55

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Shore cuts Sage; Barclays raises NatWest

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations on Friday and Thursday.

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Sunday newspaper round-up: Tax fraud scandal, Royal Mail, Metro Bank

(Sharecast News) - More claims against banks and individuals operating in the City linked to the so-called Cum-Ex case are likely. The tax fraud scandal - Europe's largest ever - is estimated to have cost German taxpayers alone almost £10bn. Among the lenders being investigated are Barclays, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, BNP and Nomura, together with law firms and auditors. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that Danish authorities could pursue an alleged £1.4bn Cum-Ex fraud in London. The decision may open the floodgates to to claims from regulators in other European countries. - Financial Mail on Sunday

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LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Poorly-received earnings weigh on European stocks

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed mixed on Friday, hurt by share price falls for the banking sector, while investors also digested underwhelming earnings elsewhere and a US inflationary reading.

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LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Oil majors lift FTSE 100 but banks fall

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were up at midday on Friday, as the FTSE 100 was led higher by oil majors, tracking a rise in the Brent price.

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LONDON MARKET OPEN: NatWest trims outlook and admits Farage "failings"

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 opened slightly lower on Friday, as banking stocks weighed on the index, with NatWest the worst of the lot after admitting to "serious failings" following a review of the controversial closure of UK politician Nigel Farage's Coutts account.

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