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Sunday newspaper round-up: Lloyds Banking, Tesco, AstraZeneca

Sun, 01st Jun 2014 14:03

Lloyds Banking Group has given TSB a £450m "dowry" as part of its £15bn initial public offering, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The small print of the TSB offer document reveals that Lloyds will pay up to £450m of integration costs if TSB changes its technology platform or is taken over. The unusual commitment by Lloyds is an extra positive for potential investors in TSB and could add to its attraction as a takeover target. The payment covers Lloyds' potential costs if it had built a new IT platform instead of saving money with a copy of its own system.Tesco could be forced to announce another profit warning later this year unless the supermarket chain can stop the sales decline at its UK stores, the Sunday Times reported. Tesco is expected to report a quarterly revenue drop of 4% on June 4th, worse than the 2.9% decrease in the previous quarter. If it fails to stop the sales fall, margins and profits will suffer later this year, observers told the paper. The Sunday Telegraph said Chief Executive Philip Clarke would tell investors that store revamps and price cuts had produced signs of progress on sales growth.Tesco has signed an agreement with House of Fraser to sell the department store group's products through its website, the Mail on Sunday reported. Chief Executive Philip Clarke will say the deal is a further step in reviving the fortunes of Britain's biggest supermarket group. Tesco hopes the link-up will be the first of a series of agreements with other high street chains for the digital era. The deal indicates Tesco's big plans for its online business could pay off, the paper said.AstraZeneca has released encouraging trial results for drugs to fight lung and ovarian cancer, the Sunday Times reported. Tumours shrank or stabilised in 94% of cases when treated with a lung cancer drug codenamed AZD9291 in an early trial. A trial by the American National Cancer Institute found a combination of two Astra experimental drugs helped ovarian cancer sufferers live longer without worse symptoms. The results help support the decision of Astra's board to reject a £69bn takeover approach from Pfizer last month. An activist investor has taken a stake in NBNK, the shell set up to launch a challenger UK bank, and is trying to persuade it to sue Lloyds Banking Group over the TSB sale, the Sunday Telegraph said. Crystal Amber has bought 6.26% of NBNK, which tried to buy more than 600 Lloyds branches last year in competition with the Co-operative Bank. When the Co-op bid collapsed, Lloyds decided to float TSB. Crystal Amber's agitation to sue Lloyds could be supported by Lord Levine, NBNK's former chairman, who has been highly critical of Lloyds' conduct of the sale process.The European Central Bank is poised to cut interest rates and increase lending to smaller companies in an attempt to head off deflation, the Financial Times and other papers said. The FT reported the ECB is expected to reduce one of its interest rates below zero on June 5th. Senior ECB officials have also suggested they will propose measures to help the Eurozone's struggling small and medium enterprises. Jens Weidmann, president of the Bundesbank, plans to support the ECB's plan to help businesses in troubled sections of the bloc but his vote for a rate cut is less certain.Neil Woodford, the star fund manager, is in talks with his former employer, Invesco Perpetual, about an off-market deal to buy the stakes in some of Britain's biggest companies that he built up at his old job, the Sunday Times said. With investors expected to withdraw billions of pounds from Invesco to put in Woodford's new fund manager, he is trying to avoid chaos for his favourite stocks such as BAE Systems and AstraZeneca if Invesco is forced to unload its stakes as funds are withdrawn.RAC is preparing for a float that could value the breakdown company at £2bn, the Sunday Times said. Private equity firm Carlyle is close to hiring investment banks for a float that could value RAC at twice the price it paid Aviva for RAC three years ago. A sticking point could be RAC's Chairman Rob Templeman who was the boss of Debenhams when the retailer launched its IPO after a period owned by private equity.Centrica has suffered the departure of another senior employee with the resignation of mergers and acquisitions head Russell Alton, according to the Sunday Times. He stood down in the last few weeks to join Norwegian state oil company Statoil. Last week, Chris Weston, who headed Centrica's British Gas business, quit to head Aggreko, depriving Centrica of a potential successor to departing Chief Executive Sam Laidlaw.Top institutional investors have called on regulators to stop sub-standard foreign companies from floating in London, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) led a delegation to the Financial Conduct Authority demanding better protection for investors from "junk companies". The ABI made its point after a series of scandals at Bumi, Essar Energy and ENRC, where dominant shareholders acted against the interests of minority investors. The ABI said recent rule changes designed to protect investors against such scandals did not go far enough.OneSavings Bank will become the first challenger UK lender to list on the stock exchange this week, the Sunday Times said. The bank, owned by private equity firm JC Flowers will be valued at £100m less than planned but it will press on with its listing despite faltering investor appetite for new offerings.SF
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26 Jul 2023 12:05

European banks flag bad loan risks as global economy falters

LONDON/MILAN/MADRID, July 26 (Reuters) - Europe's major banks, including Deutsche Bank and Lloyds Banking Group, on Wednesday pointed to the rising risk of bad loans as the global economy struggles with slow growth and high inflation.

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26 Jul 2023 10:04

TOP NEWS: Lloyds raises guidance following "robust" half year earnings

(Alliance News) - Lloyds Banking Group PLC said it was "well positioned to deliver" on its ambitions and raised its full-year guidance off the back of higher income and profit in the last six months.

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26 Jul 2023 09:25

NatWest's Alison Rose, trail-blazing finance boss, bows out after Farage breach

LONDON, July 26 (Reuters) - NatWest's departing CEO Alison Rose until recently told colleagues she had weathered more than her fair share of crises, steering the state-backed lender through the COVID-19 pandemic and market fallout from war in Europe and chaos in Westminster. But ultimately it was committing the cardinal sin of breaching the confidence of a client, former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, that cost her her job.

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26 Jul 2023 07:52

LONDON BRIEFING: Lloyds raises guidance; Rio Tinto profit down

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are called to open lower on Wednesday, following a slew of earnings from UK companies, as well as an interest rate decision from the US Federal Reserve.

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26 Jul 2023 07:03

Lloyds Bank interim profits surge 23%

(Sharecast News) - Lloyds Bank on Wednesday reported another surge in earnings, although slightly below expectations, and set aside more cash for bad loans amid pressure to provide hard pressed savers better returns.

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25 Jul 2023 12:26

Wednesday preview: Federal Reserve, Lloyds in the spotlight

(Sharecast News) - All eyes on Wednesday would be on the U.S. Federal Reserve and whether or not it signaled that interest rates hikes would stop after this policy meeting.

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25 Jul 2023 09:21

Mitie boosts revenue in "traditionally" lower first quarter

(Alliance News) - Mitie Group PLC on Tuesday reported robust revenue growth in its first quarter with GBP1.1 billion in new or extended contracts, providing optimism for the year ahead.

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24 Jul 2023 13:02

UK government to haul in banks over account closures

LONDON, July 24 (Reuters) - Britain's finance ministry will request a meeting with major lenders to discuss concerns that banks have closed some customer accounts over their political views, after a public spat between former Brexit party leader Nigel Farage and NatWest.

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24 Jul 2023 11:23

IN BRIEF: H&T increases bank facility with Lloyds to GBP50 million

H&T Group PLC - Surrey-based pawnbroker and retailer of new and pre-owned jewellery and watches - Notes increase in the financing facilities provided by its "longstanding" lender Lloyds Banking Group PLC. Expands total facility to GBP50 million from GBP35 million previously. This includes a GBP45 million revolving credit facility that expires in December 2025 and has the option to extend for up to two more years. It also has a GBP5 million overdraft facility that renews annually. The interest rate on the RCF is increased to 2.4 to 3.3 percentage points above the sterling overnight interbank average rate from 1.7 points. The overdraft keeps the existing terms of 1.7 points above the Bank of England base rate. There is no change to existing banking covenants.

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24 Jul 2023 06:53

UK city minister to warn banks over "de-banking" customers

(Alliance News) - City minister Andrew Griffith has summoned bank chiefs for a meeting to discuss how customers can be protected from "being de-banked" after Coutts cut ties with Nigel Farage.

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19 Jul 2023 15:52

Britain's banks slow in passing higher rates to savers -watchdog

LONDON, July 19 (Reuters) - Britain's banks are not passing on higher interest rates to savers fast enough, though this is expected to accelerate in coming months as a new duty to provide good outcomes for consumers comes into force, UK financial regulators said on Wednesday.

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19 Jul 2023 15:17

Britain's banks too slow in passing higher interest rates to savers, says watchdog

LONDON, July 19 (Reuters) - Britain's banks are not passing on higher interest rates to savers fast enough, though this is expected to accelerate in coming months as a new duty to provide good outcomes for consumers comes into force, UK financial regulators said on Wednesday.

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19 Jul 2023 14:35

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Thursday 20 July 
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Babcock International Group PLCFull Year Results
BHP Group LtdTrading Statement
Diploma PLCTrading Statement
Dunelm Group PLCFull Year Results
easyJet PLCTrading Statement
Howden Joinery Group PLCHalf Year Results
IG Group Holdings PLCFull Year Results
Intermediate Capital Group PLCTrading Statement
International Distributions Services PLCTrading Statement
Kier Group PLCTrading Statement
PensionBee Group PLCTrading Statement
Pharos Energy PLCTrading Statement
Premier Foods PLCTrading Statement
Premier Miton Group PLCTrading Statement
SSE PLCTrading Statement
Taylor Maritime Investments LtdFull Year Results
Vistry Group PLCTrading Statement
Volution Group PLCTrading Statement
Friday 21 July 
Close Brothers PLCTrading Statement
Glencore PLCTrading Statement
Petershill Partners PLCTrading Statement
Thruvision Group PLCFull Year Results
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discoverIE Group PLCTrading Statement
Cranswick PLCTrading Statement
Glantus Holdings PLCTrading Statement
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Ryanair Holdings PLCQ1 Results
Science Group PLCHalf Year Results
Shanta Gold LtdTrading Statement
South32 LtdTrading Statement
Vodafone Group PLCTrading Statement
Tuesday 25 July 
City of London Investment Group PLCTrading Statement
Compass Group PLCTrading Statement
Croda International PLCHalf Year Results
Games Workshop Group PLCFull Year Results
Greencore Group PLCTrading Statement
Hummingbird Resources PLCTrading Statement
MITIE Group PLCTrading Statement
Paragon Banking Group PLCTrading Statement
Reach PLCHalf Year Results
Smart Metering Systems PLCTrading Statement
Tristel PLCTrading Statement
Tyman PLCHalf Year Results
Unilever PLCHalf Year Results
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Wednesday 26 July 
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Ecora Resources PLCTrading Statement
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Lloyds Banking Group PLCHalf Year Results
Marston's PLCTrading Statement
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18 Jul 2023 08:59

SSP completes bank refinancing with new GBP300 million four-year loan

(Alliance News) - SSP Group PLC on Tuesday said it has completed the refinancing of its syndicated banking facilities, including a new GBP300 million four-year loan and undrawn GBP300 million revolving credit facility.

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European shares jump as cooling US inflation boosts rate pause bets

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