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Friday newspaper round-up: Hung parliament predicted, Labour talking to LibDems

Fri, 07th May 2010 06:30

In the UK election, the Tories are on course to be largest party but set to fall short of majority, as David Cameron's party fails to take many key target seats. Labour is pushing to form coalition with Lib Dems. The latest polls (at 6.00am) suggest the Tories will end up with 309 seats, Labour on 259 and the Lib Dems on 54, the Telegraph reports.Wall Street suffered one of its worst falls in a single trading session yesterday, amid mounting concerns that the sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone will spread beyond Greece. In one of the most action-packed sessions in memory, the Dow Jones industrial average fell by 500 points in a matter of seconds. Representatives of major US exchanges and the Securities and Exchange Commission convened an emergency conference call late last night to examine potentially erroneous trades in multiple stocks. At its worst, the Dow fell by just under 1,000 points or more than 9%? which would have represented the biggest one-day fall in 17 months. However, moments later buyers returned, prompting a rally, the Times reports.Debt costs surged to fresh highs across the eurozone periphery after the European Central Bank ruled out using its "nuclear option" to stabilise the bond markets, with worrying signs of contagion to Italy. Jean-Claude Trichet, the ECB's president, said the bank's governing council had not even talked about a possible purchase of eurozone government debt at a meeting in Lisbon, despite pleas from economists that this may be the only way to prevent the crisis spiralling out of control. "We did not discuss the matter. I have nothing more to say on it," he said. He stressed that the ECB is "inflexibly attached to price stability", even though core inflation is near record lows at just 0.9%, the Telegraph reports.Prudential's $35.5 billion acquisition of AIA in Asia appeared to be in grave danger last night as its prospects of finding fresh capital to satisfy the Financial Services Authority's concerns appeared to be fading fast. People close to the situation said the FSA was refusing to back down over its position that the insurer needed to find more than £1bn in extra capital, the Times reports.Up to 200 American lawyers are planning a class action against BP that could be one of the most expensive yet. The group met in a New Orleans hotel on Wednesday to discuss the plan, which is being led by Daniel Becnel Jr, a Louisiana attorney representing hundreds of individuals and businesses affected by the Gulf of Mexico spill. "I would estimate this will be $20bn and up but if it keeps spewing oil it's going to get worse," he told The Times. "To be honest, I am concerned about the company's viability."London Underground is planning to drive the final nail in the coffin of the £30bn Public Private Partnership deal to improve the Tube by taking control of the company responsible for upgrading the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines. The Times has learnt that Transport for London (Tfl), which is controlled by London's Mayor Boris Johnson, will buy out Amey and Bechtel, the shareholders that control Tube Lines. This will bring the whole of the Underground operation back into the public sector.The backlash against excessive executive pay gathered momentum yesterday when three British blue chips came under fire from irate investors. Lloyds Banking Group, Reckitt Benckiser and Cobham were all stung by significant shareholder revolts at their annual meetings. The biggest revolt came at Cobham. Nearly one third of shareholders voted against the remuneration after executives received a big boost to their share bonuses. The defence and aerospace company had allowed executives to defer up to half their 2008 bonus and earn twice as many shares in the future, the Times reports.The City watchdog is set to ban the former head of investment banking at Royal Bank of Scotland from taking senior jobs in the financial services industry, following a year-long investigation into the division. The investigation has particularly focused on Johnny Cameron, who ran the division for seven years and was one of the disgraced former chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin's key lieutenants, the Independent reports.Andy Clarke, Asda's chief operating officer, is likely to be anointed as the supermarket chain's next chief executive following Andy Bond's surprise decision to quit the post last month. The Walmart owned grocer could announce Mr Clarke's appointment as early as next week. He will take over from Mr Bond, who is stepping up to become chairman of Britain's second-largest supermarket chain, the FT reports.
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(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed lower on Tuesday, whilst the pound bounced back, after the Bank of England's Andrew Bailey talked interest rate cuts.

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20 Feb 2024 11:57

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Banking stocks drag FTSE 100 into green

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were mixed at midday Tuesday, after a busy morning of corporate updates and earnings.

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20 Feb 2024 09:18

IN BRIEF: GCP Infrastructure enters into new revolving credit facility

GCP Infrastructure Investments Ltd - Jersey-based investment fund focused on infrastructure - Announces that it entered into a new revolving credit facility on Thursday. The RCF has a three-year term and has been agreed with Lloyds Bank PLC, Mizuho Bank Ltd, Allied Irish Bank and Clydesdale Bank PLC acting as lenders. GCP says it has reduced the total RCF commitments to GBP150 million from GBP190 million, in line with the company's capital policy as outlined in its 2023 annual report. In December, GCP adopted a policy realising around 15% of its portfolio, GBP150 million, to "rebalance sectors and reduce equity exposures, and to apply the funds towards a material reduction in the RCF", as well as to facilitate the return of at least GBP50 million to shareholders by the end of calendar 2024.

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20 Feb 2024 08:52

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks slide; banks rise as Barclays outperforms

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened in the red on Tuesday, as European markets failed to find upward momentum amid muted trading in Asia, and Monday's public holiday in the US.

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16 Feb 2024 14:59

London close: Stocks rise as UK retail sales rebound

(Sharecast News) - London's stock markets saw positive gains on Friday, buoyed by encouraging UK retail sales data and favourable earnings reports from NatWest.

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15 Feb 2024 14:42

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Friday 16 February 
NatWest Group PLCFull Year Results
Segro PLCFull Year Results
TBC Bank Group PLCFull Year Results
Monday 19 February 
Bank of Cyprus Holdings PLCFull Year Results
MoneySupermarket.com PLCFull Year Results
Transense Technologies PLCHalf Year Results
Wilmington PLCHalf Year Results
Tuesday 20 February 
Antofagasta PLCFull Year Results
Barclays PLCFull Year Results
BHP Group LtdHalf Year Results
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLCFull Year Results
Gran Tierra Energy IncFull Year Results
InterContinental Hotels Group PLCFull Year Results
Petra Diamonds LtdHalf Year Results
Springfield Properties PLCHalf Year Results
Wednesday 21 February 
BAE Systems PLCFull Year Results
Conduit Holdings LtdFull Year Results
Glencore PLCFull Year Results
HSBC Holdings PLCFull Year Results
Rio Tinto PLCFull Year Results
Riverstone Credit Opportunities Income PLCFull Year Results
Tate & Lyle PLCTrading Statement
Thursday 22 February 
Anglo American PLCFull Year Results
Genus PLCHalf Year Results
Hargreaves Lansdown PLCHalf Year Results
Hays PLCHalf Year Results
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLCFull Year Results
Indivior PLCFull Year Results
Jupiter Fund Management PLCFull Year Results
Lloyds Banking Group PLCFull Year Results
ME Group International PLCFull Year Results
Morgan Sindall Group PLCFull Year Results
Pantheon International PLCHalf Year Results
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLCFull Year Results
WPP PLCFull Year Results
  
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8 Feb 2024 13:50

Santander reportedly lodges complaint about Nationwide ad

(Sharecast News) - Santander UK has filed a formal complaint with Britain's advertising regulator over a Nationwide campaign which it claims "discredits and denigrates" the high street banking sector.

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5 Feb 2024 10:25

PRESS: Iran used Lloyds and Santander to evade sanctions, FT reports

(Alliance News) - Shares in Lloyds Banking Group PLC and Banco Santander SA fell on Monday, after a report that Iran used the two banks to covertly move money around the world as part of a sanctions-evasion scheme.

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30 Jan 2024 09:32

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: BoA cuts Barratt, Persimmon; ups Taylor Wimpey

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

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29 Jan 2024 11:31

Lloyds to scrap mobile bank branches as moves towards online banking

(Alliance News) - Lloyds Banking Group PLC is shutting down its mobile banking service this year, after revealing plans to shed 1,600 jobs across its branch network as it moves ahead in the shift towards online banking.

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25 Jan 2024 14:41

Lloyds Banking Group to cut 1,600 jobs across branch network

(Sharecast News) - Lloyds Banking Group said on Thursday that it will cut around 1,600 jobs across branches as it continues to shift its focus to online banking.

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25 Jan 2024 10:36

BoE says 'ring fencing' capital rules for retail banks need no big overhaul

LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The Bank of England said on Thursday that its rules requiring banks to "ring fence" their retail arms with bespoke buffers of capital have worked satisfactorily with no major overhaul needed.

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25 Jan 2024 10:05

Bank of England says 'ring fencing' capital rules for retail banks need no major overhaul

LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The Bank of England said on Thursday that its rules requiring banks to "ring fence" their retail arms with bespoke buffers of capital have worked "satisfactorily" with no major overhaul needed.

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23 Jan 2024 12:37

UK Chancellor Hunt meets top UK bank heads over plans to boost City

(Alliance News) - Jeremy Hunt has met the UK's biggest banks as part of efforts among the government to boost interest in the City.

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23 Jan 2024 09:21

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: HSBC cuts Compass; Berenberg lowers Victrex

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

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