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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Weir Group, Marks & Spencer, BT Group

Tue, 01st Apr 2014 07:12

Engineering group Weir could be on the verge of a blockbuster 8.5bn pound merger with Finnish rival Metso. Like its Scottish rival it manufactures industrial pumps and valves for the global oil and gas mining markets. It is thought that Weir could be prepared to pay as much as 30 euros per share for the company, giving it a market value of over 4bn euros (3.3bn pounds). Market sources say Metso is the kind of firm which Weir would regularly be keeping an eye on as a matter of course but that they have been talking a merger for some time, The Times reports. Ahead of its results next week analysts at broker Bernstein have published new analysis showing that Marks&Spencer continues to haemorrhage market share quicker than any of its rivals. The company's slice of the market dropped to 11.18% in the six months ended on February 16th in comparison to year-ago levels. Particularly worrying was the loss of popularity with its core 25-55 age group and over-55s. On a more positive note, it made some gains among 12- to 34-year-olds, The Guardian says.The Public Accounts Committee has issued a damning report into the government's handling of its £1.2bn rural broadband plan, arguing that it failed to deliver sufficient competition in those parts of the country where subsidies were needed to justify upgrading the copper network to fibre-optic cables. That allowed BT to exploit its monopoly position. To back its case up the regulator references the company's lack of transparency on costs and BT's insistence on non-disclosure agreements, The Times writes. It is usually poor advice to take decisions in a hurry. Yet that is exactly what the National Audit Office has accused Westminster of doing with the flotation of the 500-year old Royal Mail, in the process costing taxpayers £750m in a single day. In a scathing report the watchdog says the business secretary ploughed ahead with the sale despite reiterated warnings from City experts that the firm was being sold on the cheap, according to The Guardian. Eight banks, Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland amongst them, have become embroiled in a formal investigation by the Swiss regulator (Weko) for the alleged rigging of the $5.8trn-a-day currency markets by the Swiss competition authorities. In parallel, Deutsche Bank placed its London-based director of institutional foreign exchange sales - Kai Lew - on leave. The other institutions which have come under the regulator's scrutiny are Credit Suisse, UBS, Zürcher Kantonalbank and Julius Baer, according to The Times. The International Monetary Fund, the Washington-based multilateral lender, warned that Britain's largest banks are still 'too big to fail' while they continue to receive billions in implicit subsidies from taxpayers. Simply put, the Bank of England is still a long way off from being able to allow a bank to fail and not having to rely on another taxpayer bail-out. Overnight, however, Governor Carney said global regulators are aiming to eliminate one of the two remaining barriers to that, The Daily Mail writes.AB
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