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Sunday newspaper round-up: Co-op, home prices, copper

Sun, 02nd Jun 2013 18:42

The Co-operative is weighing measures designed to bolster the capital levels at its banking subsidiary which may impose losses on the unit's junior bondholders. The deficit in regulatory capital at its banking division has been estimated by Barclays analysts at between 800m pounds and 1.8bn pounds. That follows on reports, also in the Financial Times, that some councils have begun to cut their exposure to the lender. The Chancellor's 'Help to Buy' scheme will succeed in raising home prices but it remains to be seen if it increases the supply of new homes. As regards the former, at least, Morgan Stanley has issued a forecast under which house prices will rise by 8% next year - and perhaps by as much as 13%. As well, the investment bank believes that profits at British banks could receive a £1.81bn boost thanks to the measure, most of which will be accounted for by Lloyds, The Sunday Times reports. Canadian investment fund The Borealis Infrastructure fund, alongside the Kuwait Investment Office (KIO), believes that the increased debt at Severn Trent makes 'waking away' from its offer more risky. That is according to a source close to the consortium cited by The Financial Mail on Sunday. To be had in account, Severn's interest payments are higher than those of other water companies. Outgoing Chief Executive Tony Wray, however, has told customers they can expect the company to remain the cheapest provider of water and sewerage in the UK, the newspaper points out. BT is raising the cost of its Line Rental Saver scheme by over 9% in what some observers say is a move needed to help pay for its ambitious drive into sports broadcasting. The company, nevertheless, has denied that the increase - the first in 14 months - was linked to its recent investment in television sports rights. BT has paid £736m for the rights to show 38 Premier League matches in the next football season, The Financial Mail on Sunday explains. The Chinese State Reserves Bureau, the government's powerful stockpiling agency, has bought about 30,000 tonnes of nickel on the open market. That marks its first foray into the market since prices crashed during the financial crisis. The agency is also said to have been making enquiries about copper, according to the Financial Times. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has come under fire in her own country for easing off on austerity. According to Sigmar Gabriel, the leader of the centre-left Social Democratic party, Mrs. Merkel has put forward proposals - amounting to up to €28.5bn by calculations in the media - which she will never be able to deliver. The measures include raising child allowances and tax thresholds, the Financial Times writes. The highest court in Egypt ruled that the nation's Islamist-dominated legislature was illegally elected, and the panel that drafted the country's constitution was illegally selected, The Wall Street Journal Europe reports. The oligarch founders of ENRC will tomorrow ask for a two-week extension to the deadline set by The Takeover Panel for their £3.3bn buy-out of the troubled mining giant. There is only a faint hope of an increased bid despite the fact that an independent committee of ENRC directors has found that the offer tabled "materially undervalues" ENRC. That committee only represents a minority of shareholders. The central Asia and Africa-focused miner is under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office for several alleged serious infractions of the law, says The Sunday Times. AB
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SFO drops 10-year probe into Rio Tinto, Eurasian Natural Resources

(Alliance News) - The Serious Fraud Office has dropped a 10-year probe into Rio Tino PLC and former FTSE 100 miner Eurasian Natural Resources Corp, saying it does not have enough evidence to prosecute.

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24 Nov 2013 16:46

Sunday newspaper round-up: Iran, RBS, Babcock

The interim deal between Iran and six world powers hammered out in the small hours of November 24th to curb the former's nuclear programme is a long way from perfect, but it meets two key tests. The first is that it will extend Iran's so-called "critical capability"?the time needed for it to produce

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12 Nov 2013 15:58

Potash slump raises stakes in Russia legal battle

* Eurochem seeks $800 mln from London-listed Shaft Sinkers * Seeks similar sum in Dutch suit from main shareholder IMR * Claim "nonsensical and fabricated" - Shaft Sinkers * IMR says will make robust defence * Eurochem stands by investments despite potash price slump Read more

7 Nov 2013 09:12

ENRC Says Sales Down, Production Up In Third Quarter, Ahead Of Delisting

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6 Nov 2013 15:26

FCA tightens listing rules to give minority shareholders more power

Minority shareholders in large companies are to be given more powers as the City regulator tightens listing rules in London. In a move which it hopes will "protect" small investors, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has strengthened its listing rules to give shareholders "additional voting righ

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5 Nov 2013 18:22

UPDATE 1-British regulator to toughen London share listing rules

By Kylie MacLellan LONDON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Britain's financial regulator is to bolster its stock market listing rules to better protect minority shareholders, after high-profile scandals at mining companies ENRC and Bumi left some investors nursing heavy losses. The Financial Conduc

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5 Nov 2013 13:10

UK regulator to toughen London share listing rules

By Kylie MacLellan LONDON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Britain's financial regulator is to bolster its stock market listing rules to better protect minority shareholders, after high-profile scandals at mining companies ENRC and Bumi left some investors nursing heavy losses. The Financial Conduc

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25 Oct 2013 17:31

ENRC Non-Executives Resign Following Eurasian Resources Offer Becoming Unconditional

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25 Oct 2013 10:19

Founders apply to delist Kazakh miner ENRC

(.) LONDON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - The founders of Kazakh miner ENRC , whose bid to buy out minority shareholders went unconditional on Friday, have applied to UK regulators and the London Stock Exchange to delist the company. The trio of billionaire founders, who launched the bid alongsi

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23 Oct 2013 13:24

ENRC proposes "quarantine" for foreign firms eyeing UK listing

* Suggests probationary period for companies seeking to join UK main market * Says it was not allowed enough time to shift from "private, Kazakh-based company" * UK parliamentarians have called for evidence from UK-based oil, mining industry * ENRC, Bumi among companies expected

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4 Oct 2013 11:15

Kazakhmys Accepts Offer For Its 26% Holding In ENRC

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4 Oct 2013 10:52

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Carpetright Slips As Tate & Lyle Leads Blue-Chip Gainers

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26 Sep 2013 08:57

OFFICIAL CORRECTION-ENRC offer deadline extended to 6 Oct

LONDON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - * Rpt-ENRC bidders say have shares representing approximately 95.99 per cent. of the issued share capital of ENRC * Official Correction-ENRC bidders say offer is being extended and will remain open for acceptance until 1.00 P.M. (London time) on 6 October 2013 *

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26 Sep 2013 08:50

Takeover Deadline For ENRC Extended, Shareholding Increased

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20 Sep 2013 16:39

London close: Stocks hit by Bullard comments as post-Fed rally fades

The exuberant post-Fed mood quickly faded on Friday with comments from one US policymaker dampening stocks before the close of trade. Risk appetite was also scaled back as caution set in ahead of the German elections at the weekend with the outcome still highly uncertain. The FTSE 100 finished 28.

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