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Wednesday newspaper round-up: Barclays, JPMorgan, BP...

Wed, 27th Feb 2013 06:53

Barclays is expected to reveal next week that as many as 600 of its staff are paid more than one million pounds, in the most detailed disclosure yet about how much its 140,000 employees take home each year. In a move that could force rival banks to follow suit, Barclays is preparing to report how much its staff earn through a wide range of pay scales, shedding light on the pay of its lowest and highest paid staff. Under the direction of chairman Sir David Walker, Barclays is to adopt a new way of providing information about pay when it publishes its annual report next week, potentially re-igniting the row over the high bonuses handed out in the City. Analysts estimate as many as 600 Barclays staff could take home more than £1m. It is understood that Royal Bank of Scotland is considering whether to provide more information about pay for 2012. [The Guardian]Banking giant JPMorgan Chase plans to slash up to 19,000 jobs by the end of next year as it looks to cut its overall expenses. The move, which will see 3,000 to 4,000 posts go this year at its consumer bank, mainly through attrition, comes despite the US group reporting record profits for the past three years. Between 13,000 and 15,000 jobs are likely to be cut at JPMorgan's mortgage banking unit, the firm said yesterday in a presentation to investors. [The Scotsman]BP failed to apply its own safety and risk management system to the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, which exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, in what was a "tragic" and "egregious" oversight, the first witness in a long-awaited civil trial over the 2010 oil spill said. Robert Bea, an engineering and safety expert from the University of California at Berkeley, took the stand after Judge Carl Barbier began the second day of hearings as the trial unfolding in a New Orleans courtroom. [The Independent]George Osborne must reject renewed calls for a budgetary U-turn because it would jeopardise Britain's ultra-low bond yields, the European Union's economic chief has warned. Olli Rehn, Vice-President of the European Commission, said that the coalition's deficit-reduction plan remained decisive in locking-in low borrowing costs even as the national debt heads towards economically damaging levels. With European markets again in turmoil after an electoral revolt against austerity in Italy, Mr Rehn also warned that it would take time for the eurozone to win a clean bill of health, although he insisted that the bloc was "out of intensive care". [The Times]The Bank of England is considering the "extraordinary" idea of negative interest rates as one of a number of radical policies to help return the UK to growth. Paul Tucker, deputy governor for financial stability, raised the possibility in front of MPs after saying the Bank could be doing more to help the economy, including measures to boost lending to small businesses. Negative interest rates would mean high street lenders paying the central bank to place their money with it. The move would be intended to encourage more lending to businesses and households. But it could also lead to a reduction in the interest paid on individual savers' accounts held with high street banks. [The Telegraph]Leaders of Italy's two main parties have made their opening gambits towards forming a new government after an election deadlock that saw voters reject European-backed austerity policies and a discredited political elite. Pier Luigi Bersani, Democratic party leader, laid claim on Tuesday to the post of prime minister on the basis that his centre-left coalition had won the most votes in both houses of parliament, even though it fell well short of a majority in the senate. But after the shock result on Monday that showed a surge in support for comedian Beppe Grillo's anti-establishment Five Star Movement, Mr Bersani admitted: "We did not win, even though we came first." [Financial Times]BC
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(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were higher at midday Monday, as eyes were firmly on interest rate decisions across the globe.

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15 Mar 2024 13:07

IN BRIEF: Costain wins place on GBP4 billion carbon capture project

Costain Group PLC - Maidenhead, Berkshire-based construction and engineering firm - Selected as one of nine specialist partners to deliver a carbon capture project beneath the North Sea off the east cost of England. The engineering, procurement, and construction contracts for the East Coast Cluster have a combined value of around GBP4 billion, Costain says. The contracts will be with Net Zero Teesside Power and the Northern Endurance Partnership. NZT Power is a electricity generating joint venture of the UK's BP PLC and Norway's Equinor. NEP is a joint venture of BP, Equinor and France's TotalEnergies SE that will provide CO2 transport and storage for the East Coast Cluster. Final investment decisions are expected in September or earlier, with the projects aiming for commercial operations from 2027.

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15 Mar 2024 12:11

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 underperforms despite mining, oil boost

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 overcame a muted morning to head into Friday afternoon on the up, though its progress was shy of the loftier gains seen by mainland European peers, as investors showed some signs of trepidation ahead of a pair of interest rate decisions next week.

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14 Mar 2024 11:54

BP details green credentials in similar push towards net zero as Shell

(Alliance News) - BP PLC on Thursday outlined similar targets to cut emissions as peer Shell PLC, as both oil and gas majors strive to become net zero for carbon emissions by 2050.

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14 Mar 2024 10:19

BP picks up Ashford site to boost electric charging scope for trucks

(Alliance News) - BP PLC on Thursday stepped up plans to increase its electric charging capacity for heavy goods vehicles by buying one of the largest truck stops in Europe.

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8 Mar 2024 13:42

BP appoints Aviva boss Amanda Blanc as senior independent director

(Sharecast News) - Oil giant BP said on Friday that it has appointed Aviva chief executive Amanda Blanc as senior independent director with effect from after the annual meeting on 25 April.

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8 Mar 2024 12:20

IN BRIEF: BP promotes Aviva chief executive officer to senior director

BP PLC - London-based oil major - Non-Executive Director Amanda Blanc will be appointed as a senior independent director, effective from April 25 at the conclusion of BP's annual general meeting. Blanc joined BP's board in September 2022. She has been group chief executive officer of Aviva PLC since July 2020. Company also says Senior Independent Director Paula Reynolds will retire at the AGM's conclusion, having served on the board for nine years. Non-Executive Director John Sawers will also be retiring.

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8 Mar 2024 10:33

BP pays Auchincloss £8m in 2023, claws back £1.8m from Looney

(Sharecast News) - BP chief executive officer Martin Auchincloss was paid £8m for his services in a particularly prosperous year, it was revealed on Friday, as it managed to claw back a further £1.8m from its former head Bernard Looney.

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4 Mar 2024 15:29

London close: Stocks languish ahead of Wednesday's Budget

(Sharecast News) - London's stock markets finished in the red on Monday, reflecting investor apprehension ahead of the impending Spring Budget.

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4 Mar 2024 10:43

Jefferies upgrades BP to 'buy'

(Sharecast News) - Jefferies upgraded BP on Monday to 'buy' from 'hold' and lifted the price target to 570p from 520p.

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4 Mar 2024 08:59

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Jefferies says buy BP; UBS says buy Compass

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning:

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4 Mar 2024 08:55

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Review cuts Hipgnosis Songs Fund valuation

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened mostly lower on Monday, as investor attention remained primarily on the release of the UK Spring budget on Wednesday.

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4 Mar 2024 07:41

LONDON BRIEFING: Stocks called down; attention on UK's spring budget

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are called to open lower, ahead of a busy week of economic news.

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22 Feb 2024 09:49

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(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning and Wednesday:

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15 Feb 2024 16:52

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks in green despite UK hit by recession

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed higher on Thursday, after data showed that the UK economy slipped into recession in the final quarter of 2023, buoying hopes for interest rate cuts from the Bank of England.

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