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Monday newspaper round-up: Italy, China manufacturing, Help to Buy

Mon, 30th Sep 2013 07:25

Enrico Letta, Italy's centre-left Prime Minister, is seeking urgently parliamentary support for a new government after centre-right leader Silvio Berlusconi pulled his ministers out of their five-month-old coalition, risking a financial market backlash. Mr Letta held crisis talks on Sunday night with Giorgio Napolitano, head of state, who earlier said he would explore all alternatives before using his constitutional powers to dissolve parliament and call new elections. Mr Letta is expected to address parliament early this week, according to the FT. China's manufacturing growth this month was much weaker than initial estimates, according to an industrial survey that raises concerns about the durability of the economy's rebound. The purchasing managers' index published by HSBC edged up to 50.2 in September from 50.1 in August. While that points to mild expansion for the vast Chinese manufacturing sector, it is well below the preliminary survey result of 51.2 that had been announced just last week, the FT writes. Banks accounting for about a third of the mortgage market will start offering taxpayer-subsidised mortgages in just over a week after the Government brought forward the launch date of its controversial Help to Buy scheme by three months. On the eve of the Conservative party conference in Manchester, David Cameron said that the state-backed lenders, Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group, have signed up to the scheme and the launch date has been brought forward from January. Help-to-Buy will initially be available under the NatWest, RBS and Halifax brands but a Tory spokesman said that other banks are expected to take part over time, The Daily Telegraph reports.The end of the investment drought could be in sight after a survey of top company executives revealed that they are prioritising expansion over cost-cutting for the first time in more than two years. Deloitte asked 116 chief financial officers ? from FTSE 100 executives to the bosses of British divisions of big foreign-listed entities ? what priorities would affect their plans for the UK and Europe in the next year. Those answering "expansionary strategies" outnumbered others answering defensive strategies by 54%, The Times says.All of Britain's "Big Four" accountancy firms plan to expand in the coming months to cope with a resurgence of demand for business advice. Between them, the group of four want to hire more than 13,000 people by the summer next year. PwC, Britain's biggest accountant, said that it expected to hire at least 4,000 people by the end of June, split evenly between experienced professionals, graduates and school leavers, The Times reports. BP is to face the second round of its legal trial over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill this week which could leave it with an $18bn (£12bn) fine as it fights claims that it could have capped the biggest offshore spill in US history earlier. The figure is more than five times the $3.5bn BP has put aside to settle the case which has been hanging over the company since 2010 when the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil platform triggered the biggest marine disaster in US history, according to The Daily Telegraph. Royal Bank of Scotland should split off its US-based Citizens arm, as well as the loss-making Ulster Bank division, to create a new bank that could be privatised more easily, according to analysts at UBS. However, the bank's house broker said the state-backed lender - which last week sealed a deal to spin off more than 300 branches to a consortium supported by the Church of England - should not be carved up into a "good" and "bad" bank, arguing that the benefits would be outweighed by the efforts involved, The Scotsman says. AB
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23 Feb 2024 09:19

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Barclays raises Breedon but cuts Domino's Pizza

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22 Feb 2024 09:59

CORRECT: Lloyds profit rises but books GBP450 million probe provision

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22 Feb 2024 08:24

TOP NEWS: Lloyds profit rises but books GBP450 million probe provision

(Alliance News) - Lloyds Banking Group PLC on Thursday reported an annual profit surge and announced a new share buyback, though it said it has booked a provision in connection to a UK watchdog probe on historic motor finance arrangements.

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22 Feb 2024 07:49

LONDON BRIEFING: Lloyds sets aside GBP450 million for UK motor probe

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Lloyds FY profit soars, puts aside £450m for motor finance probe

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21 Feb 2024 09:18

Thursday preview: Global PMIs, Lloyds in focus

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20 Feb 2024 16:52

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Pound boosted after BoE's Bailey talks rate cuts

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(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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(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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