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Friday newspaper round-up: Northern Rock, Cadbury, Apple

Fri, 23rd Oct 2009 06:08

Plans to slice Northern Rock into good and bad assets have been delayed by two months, even though the European Commission is on the brink of approving the break-up and private sale of the lender.The Treasury had hoped to carve up the bank by the end of October in a move that would have enabled it to compile formal sale documents and to secure a buyer before the General Election next year. But The Times has learnt that the plans have encountered logistical difficulties, understood to include technology issues.A wild card is set to be thrown into the battle by Kraft to acquire UK confectionery group Cadbury with the expiry on Friday of an agreement by shareholder Nelson Peltz to refrain from publicly criticising the US food group.Mr Peltz's Trian fund management company - which holds stakes in Kraft and Cadbury - had struck a two-year "standstill" agreement with the US group in November 2007 not to criticise its "corporate strategy, business, corporate activities or management," the FT reports.Lloyds Banking Group's two leading property bankers are leaving the state-backed bank as it prepares for the pivotal unwinding of its £60bn UK commercial property loan book. The departures, described by the bank as for "personal reasons", come as Lloyd also attempts to finalise whether it will take part in the Government's Asset Protection Scheme for bad loans, the Telegraph reports. Sir Philip Green is planning the biggest overhaul of Bhs since he bought the department store chain from Storehouse nearly a decade ago. The retailing tycoon, who in July completed the integration of Bhs with his other main business, Arcadia ? the owner of the Topshop and Topman chains ? is likely to introduce food and beauty products into the stores but is also considering buying new fashion brands to augment the store's clothing ranges, the Times reports.The economy is at risk of registering only anaemic growth in the coming months, the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England warned last night as figures out today are expected to show that the recession has ended. Paul Tucker, Deputy Governor for Financial Stability, said that while there was only a remote chance of a "double dip" recession, with the economy starting to contract again after several quarters of growth, the outlook remained "highly uncertain," the Times reports.Anglo American has announced plans to cut more than 2,700 white-collar jobs and raise about $10bn (£6bn) by selling assets. The mining group said yesterday that a quarter of its managers would go over the next six months in a move that will save Anglo about $120m a year, the Times writes.In a landmark moment for US finance, the Federal Reserve unveiled draft rules for bankers' pay extending the reach of regulators deep into the compensation practices of leading financial firms. But the Fed did not support a standard benchmark for the proportion of bonuses that should be deferred, in line with a proposal adopted by many European nations - raising fears over an uneven playing field between US and European banks, the FT reports.Leading international banks are set to face a substantial "capital tax" to protect taxpayers against them becoming too big to fail, the Financial Services Authority said yesterday. Outlining reform proposals to prevent a repeat of the financial crisis, the FSA chairman Lord Turner also said it was time for countries to stop competing over how "light touch" their rules could be for banks and instead "compete to be the best," the Independent reports.The Telegraph adds that the Financial Services Authority will ban Britain's banks from paying large cash bonuses to staff this year, forcing them instead to channel the vast majority of profits into bolstering their financial strength. In a clear challenge to the industry, Lord Turner of Ecchinswell, chairman of the City regulator, said he had "a range of levers" at his disposal to block "excessive bonus payments". "We will be talking to banks about whether their bonus pools are appropriate and if they aren't we will have a full and frank discussion with them," he said.Nokia, the world's biggest mobile-phone maker, on Thursday launched a legal challenge against alleged intellectual property abuse by Apple, opening a new front in its battle against a US rival that is transforming the industry. A lawsuit filed in a US federal court in Delaware accused Apple of infringing 10 Nokia patents in all 30m of its flagship iPhones sold since the US company entered the mobile market in 2007, the FT writes.
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(Alliance News) - Stock prices in Europe ended mixed on Thursday, with the FTSE 100 outperforming despite some pressure on its banking shares, which suffered in a negative read-across amid worries for Metro Bank.

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22 Sep 2023 09:33

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: BoA likes Dowlais; JPMorgan cuts Phoenix Group

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

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5 Sep 2023 15:48

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1 Sep 2023 00:01

Some UK banks improving interest rates for savers, says watchdog

LONDON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - More savings accounts are offering higher interest rates as a more competitive market emerges, though regulatory intervention may still be needed to ensure customers are getting fair value, Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Friday.

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18 Aug 2023 10:22

UK banking stocks are undervalued, says Shore Capital

(Sharecast News) - Shore Capital has reiterated its 'buy' ratings on six UK-listed banking stocks, saying the market is currently pricing in a "far worse outlook".

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17 Aug 2023 22:30

Britain makes access to fee-free cash machine a legal right

LONDON, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Nearly everyone in Britain will remain within three miles (4.8 km) of a cash machine that does not charge fees despite the dwindling use of notes and coins, the finance ministry said on Thursday.

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14 Aug 2023 17:18

UK watchdog kicks off 'politically-exposed persons' review

LONDON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Britain's Financial Conduct Authority said on Monday it will ask lawmakers to report any problems they have opening or maintaining a bank account ahead of a formal investigation.

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12 Aug 2023 20:08

Daily Mail in talks with investors over potential bid for Britain's Telegraph

Aug 12 (Reuters) - The Daily Mail and General Trust has registered its interest with British bank Lloyds for a potential bid for The Telegraph, a spokesperson told Reuters on Saturday.

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10 Aug 2023 15:08

National World sizes up possible bid for Telegraph Media Group

(Alliance News) - National World PLC on Thursday said it is considering making an offer for the Telegraph Media Group, the up for sale operator of the Daily Telegraph newspaper in the UK and Spectator magazine.

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9 Aug 2023 16:16

FTSE 100 movers: Commodity stocks rise, Hiscox sinks

(Sharecast News) - Mining stocks were up across the board on Wednesday, clawing back losses after a poor showing the previous session as weak economic data from China fuelled concerns over demand.

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4 Aug 2023 08:14

TOP NEWS: WPP cuts outlook as US tech customers keep lid on spending

(Alliance News) - WPP PLC on Friday cut its yearly guidance, as the advertising company's second-quarter was hurt by weaker spend in its US technology clients.

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3 Aug 2023 19:13

UK's Hunt asks financial watchdog to urgently review 'debanking' concerns

LONDON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - British finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Thursday he had asked the country's financial services watchdog to urgently investigate terminations of bank accounts and suggested that lenders who have broken the law should be fined.

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3 Aug 2023 18:35

Britain's banks told to give data on terminating customer accounts

LONDON, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Britain's Financial Conduct Authority said on Thursday it will ask banks and building societies for data on customer account terminations to check if they were justified or break the law.

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3 Aug 2023 12:17

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Pound under pressure after BoE hike

(Alliance News) - European equities went into Thursday afternoon on the back foot, extending losses suffered on Wednesday following a US credit rating cut from Fitch, while the pound struggled to make headway after the Bank of England raised rates by 25 basis points, as expected.

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31 Jul 2023 21:47

IN BRIEF: Lloyds corporate affairs chief sells GBP150,350 shares

Lloyds Banking Group PLC - Edinburgh, Scotland-based bank - Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Andrew Walton sells 333,333 shares at 45.105 pence each on Thursday last week. Total aggregate value is GBP150,350.

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