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Tuesday newspaper round-up: HSBC, Brexit polls, Alliance Trust

Tue, 31st May 2016 07:05

(ShareCast News) - HSBC's Stuart Gulliver is the European bank chief executive who investors would most like to be replaced, according to a recent poll of large shareholders. When 74 institutional investors were polled by Autonomous Research and asked to each name three banks in Europe "most in need of a change in CEO", Mr Gulliver, who has run the region's biggest lender since 2011, won by a chunky margin. - Financial TimesUK companies have become gloomier about their trading prospects and the economic outlook as the EU referendum approaches, according to a survey. Lloyds Bank's latest barometer of business mood found confidence about trading prospects dipped to a three-year low in May, with overall business confidence and hiring plans also down. - The GuardianA triple burden of higher costs linked to the living wage, rapidly changing consumer demands and uncertainty surrounding the EU referendum is dampening optimism among UK retailers, a new survey shows. Red tape and cyber threats were also identified as factors that could harm potential growth prospects, according to PwC. - The TelegraphA third of bosses at Britain's biggest public companies say they have spent up to £1 million preparing for the consequences of leaving the EU. A survey of senior board members at FTSE 350 companies has found that almost 7% intend to relocate parts of their UK operation should the nation vote to leave on June 23 and 17% said they would consider moving if there were a vote for Brexit. - The TimesHedge funds and investment banks have commissioned private exit polls in an attempt to make profits from the result of the UK's referendum on EU membership next month. By finding out the voting patterns early on June 23 and predicting the result, entrepreneurial traders can lay big bets on the result, hoping to be the first to benefit financially from a government-induced swing in sterling since George Soros bet against the pound when it crashed out of the then European exchange rate mechanism in 1992. - Financial TimesBrent Hoberman has pledged to create 200 new British technology start-ups over the next five years, claiming that he has rewritten the rulebook for building successful new businesses, and that existing incubators and accelerators are not fit for purpose. The LastMinute.com co-founder has created a new venture aimed at both building new businesses from scratch through an "incubator" and helping new start-ups to scale through its "accelerator". - The TelegraphLloyds Banking Group has seen an 80pc to 90pc drop in cyber attacks as online criminals and fraudsters have switched their attention to other industries. Banks have been under increasing pressure from hackers, driving even the Bank of England to include cyber attacks in reports on the key risks to the financial sector. - The TelegraphEnergy regulator Ofgem is to lose about 80 staff as it seeks to slash its costs by 15pc, its chief executive has revealed. The watchdog is also preparing to move out of its Thames-side offices at 9 Millbank in favour of a cheaper London address, under plans to hit savings targets, Dermot Nolan said. - The TelegraphThe French economy grew at a faster rate than expected in the first quarter of this year, one of two favourable economic snapshots released yesterday from eurozone countries. There were also more favourable numbers on German inflation, indicating that the continent's biggest economy is emerging from deflation, after showing a 0.3 per cent decline in the inflation rate in April. - The TimesDeloitte has named its highest-ever proportion of female partners in the accountancy firm's annual round of promotions but the pool of senior employees is still more than 80% male. The 'big four' accountant said 24 of 80 new partners in its UK business, which includes offices in Switzerland, are female. - The GuardianBrussels is to call on EU governments not to ban or limit services such as Uber and Airbnb, in a bid to head off a regulatory onslaught from national authorities on the "sharing economy" in Europe. - FTChinese property developers have suffered a string of setbacks in overseas building projects from New York to Sydney in recent weeks, highlighting the cultural and operational challenges these groups face working in unfamiliar territories. Chinese builders have ramped up foreign investment in recent years as the domestic market has slowed, with outbound property investment rising 0.5% to $25.1bn last year. - Financial TimesOne of Europe's fastest growing online health and beauty owners has snapped up a rival as it bulks up ahead of an anticipated flotation next year. The Hut Group has bought Salu Beauty, an upmarket US and Australian retailer that trades as www.skincarestore.com.au and www.skinstore.com, from Walgreens Boots Alliance, with no prosy disclosed. - The TimesNoble Group, Asia's biggest commodities trader, abruptly parted company with its chief executive after a period of underperformance and announced the sale of its American energy trading business to cut debt. Yusuf Alireza, 45, a former Goldman Sachs banker, has resigned "for family reasons", the company announced in a regulatory filing. - The TimesAn oil company chaired by Giles Clarke, former boss of the England and Wales Cricket Board, is under fire from investors over the generosity of management share incentives. Shareholders in Amerisur Resources, which is quoted on AIM and has operations in Colombia, are angry about share options granted last week under a long-term investment plan (LTIP) to Mr Clarke and to John Wardle, chief executive, and Nick Harrison, the part-time finance director. - The TimesThe former chief executive of Zurich Insurance has committed suicide, the company said on Monday, less than three years after the company's chief financial officer also took his own life. The death of Martin Senn, 59, takes the number of suicides by executives at Switzerland's biggest companies to five in just eight years. - The GuardianHNA Group has agreed to buy a 13% stake in Virgin Australia Holdings and is in talks to acquire 49.99 per cent of Air France's Servair, as the Chinese conglomerate continues its aggressive expansion overseas. Virgin, Australia's second-biggest airline, said on Tuesday that the Chinese group would make a A$159m (US$115m) equity investment as part of a strategic commercial alliance. - FTGreece's privatisation agency's asset portfolio - readily available online - goes some way to explaining the tightrope senior officials need to tread between insatiable creditors and shocked citizens. A catalogue of beaches, islands, boutique hotels, golf courses, Olympic venues and historic properties in Plaka on the hills beneath the ancient Acropolis, it could be a shopping list for the scenery in a movie - rather than a list of possessions that Athens is under immense pressure to offload. - The Guardian
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UK plans new system to tackle small bank failures after SVB collapse

LONDON, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Britain's finance ministry plans to introduce new procedures to manage the failure of small banks more effectively, it said on Thursday, following last year's high-profile collapse of U.S.-based Silicon Valley Bank (SVB).

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11 Jan 2024 09:26

TOP NEWS: Big Yellow rent hike saves revenue from decreased occupancy

(Alliance News) - Big Yellow Group PLC on Thursday said that revenue and lettable area had increased despite occupancy dropping during the "seasonally weaker third quarter".

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8 Jan 2024 09:49

Saudi Arabia plans benchmark-sized three-tranche bond

DUBAI, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia plans to tap global debt markets on Monday with the sale of a triple-tranche bond with tenors of six, 10 and 30 years, IFR, a capital markets publication, reported.

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8 Jan 2024 09:24

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Barclays cuts Berkley and Barratt, ups Bellway

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

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8 Jan 2024 07:16

UAE's FAB gives price guidance for its 5-yr sukuk

Jan 8 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates' largest lender, First Abu Dhabi Bank, has given price guidance of around 100 basis points over U.S. Treasuries for its dollar-denominated Islamic bonds, according to a document seen by Reuters on Monday.

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8 Jan 2024 07:14

UAE's FAB gives price guidance for its 5-yr sukuk

Jan 8 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates' largest lender, First Abu Dhabi Bank, has given price guidance of around 100 basis points over U.S. Treasuries for its dollar-denominated Islamic bonds, according to a document seen by Reuters on Monday.

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1 Jan 2024 16:17

HSBC completes sale of retail banking business in France

Jan 1 (Reuters) - HSBC subsidiary HSBC Continental Europe (HBCE) has completed the sale of its retail banking business in France to Crédit Commercial de France (CCF), a subsidiary of My Money Group, the British lender said in a statement on Monday.

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1 Jan 2024 11:21

HSBC transfers retail bank in France to private equity firm Cerberus

(Alliance News) - After more than two years, HSBC Holdings PLC transferred on Monday for an undisclosed amount its retail banking network in France to My Money Group, controlled by US private equity fund Cerberus Capital Management LP.

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22 Dec 2023 16:28

Rai Way investors seek update on mooted TV towers tie-up - sources

Tie-up with EI Towers would create national leader

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22 Dec 2023 14:58

Rai Way investors seek update on mooted TV towers tie-up - sources

MILAN, Dec 22 (Reuters) - A group of investors holding around 10% of Rai Way's MI> capital has asked for the board of the state-owned Italian TV towers group to provide an update on a long-mooted combination with rival EI Towers to create a national champion, sources said on Friday.

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22 Dec 2023 10:59

South Korea fines two global banks for short-selling rule breaches

SEOUL, Dec 22 (Reuters) - South Korea's financial regulator said on Friday that it would fine two unnamed global investment banks and one local brokerage a record 26.5 billion won ($20.41 million) in total for naked short selling.

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22 Dec 2023 09:01

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks snowed under; UK on brink of recession

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened lower on Friday, with investors not feeling in a festive mood ahead of US inflation data.

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22 Dec 2023 07:50

LONDON BRIEFING: UK on brink of recession as economy contracts in Q3

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are likely to open lower on Friday, with investors feeling frosty ahead of a US inflation print this afternoon, amid sobering UK economic growth data.

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22 Dec 2023 07:02

Canada govt approves $13bn sale of HSBC local unit to RBC

(Sharecast News) - The Canadian government has approved the $13.5bn takeover of HSBC Canada by RBC, allowing the sale to proceed despite calls for it to be blocked over fears of reduced competition in the sector.

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22 Dec 2023 06:32

HSBC eyes special payout as Canada OKs USD10 billion unit sale to RBC

(Alliance News) - HSBC Holdings PLC on Friday said the sale of its business in Canada to Royal Bank of Canada has received approval from the Canadian minister of finance, enabling the deal to proceed.

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