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  • Tullow Oil share price falls as technical difficulties suspend Ghana field exports

    July 20, 2015

    Share in UK-listed oil producer Tullow Oil fell 1.5 per cent to 277p in morning trading, after it admitted technical difficulties at one of its key fields have meant exports have been suspended and production capped since the beginning of this month. The company said exports from its Jubilee Field to the state-run Ghana Gas [...]

  • Mitsubishi becomes first Japanese company to make World War II apology to US soldiers

    July 20, 2015

    The Mitsubishi Materials corporation has made a historic apology for using American prisoners of war as forced labourers during the second world war, becoming the first Japanese corporation to do so. Read more: The Japanese maglev train just broke a world speed record by hitting 377mph Hikaru Kimura, senior executive officer of Japan's largest trading company, said [...]

  • Barclays boss John McFarlane to join Treasury financial services board

    July 19, 2015

    John McFarlane, executive chairman of Barclays, is set to join the Treasury’s Financial Services Trade and Investment Board (FSTIB) as an external member today. The FSTIB was set up to identify opportunities for growth across the UK financial sector. McFarlane, who has been nicknamed “Mack the Knife”, played a pivotal role in the recent high-profile [...]

  • Further growth expected from Metro Bank amid talk of IPO

    July 19, 2015

    Metro Bank is expected to reveal its results by the end of this month, as it gears up towards a flotation expected to take place next year. Although whether Metro will finally unveil a profit is unclear, the results are forecast to show that the challenger bank is continuing to grow nicely. If so, it [...]

  • Ofcom says BT merger with EE could harm other mobile firms

    July 19, 2015

    Telecoms giant BT could be facing double trouble from the industry regulator, after Ofcom revealed concerns surrounding its proposed merger with mobile network EE. The planned £12.5bn takeover is being probed by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which issued an update regarding the scope of its investigation at the end of last week. Ofcom [...]

  • Gaucho steak restaurant deal on the table amid flurry of sales in industry

    July 19, 2015

    The Gaucho chain of steak restaurants, popular with hungry City workers, is up for sale. Bankers at Canaccord Genuity have been hired to work on the sale, with private equity firm ICG and Dutch entrepreneur Zeev Godik hoping to raise up to £150m. The industry has been ripe for deals in recent times, with brands [...]

  • BAE Systems on hunt for exports and replacement for Ian King

    July 19, 2015

    Defence company BAE Systems is on the lookout for a new leader, but is yet to launch a formal recruitment process.   The group is considering its options to replace current chief executive Ian King.    A spokesperson for the company said yesterday: “We have not launched a formal succession process; we are simply scanning [...]

  • Afren’s future hangs in balance after Luxembourg suspension

    July 19, 2015

    Oil firm Afren is facing an uncertain future as shareholders prepare to vote on the proposed financial restructuring of the company.   The group is due to meet next week in order to establish its next move, having suffered a series of setbacks over the past 12 months.    Trading on the London Stock Exchange [...]

  • Anglo American lowers the bar for chief executive Mark Cutifani

    July 19, 2015

    Mining group Anglo American has lowered the bar at which chief executive Mark Cutifani reaches his performance targets, a controversial move as shares in the company this month fell to a 12-year low. Cutifani, who was paid £3.7m last year, makes around half of his yearly take-home pay through a long-term incentive plan (LTIP) based [...]

  • Oxford Street flagship John Lewis home unit to reopen after £14m makeover

    July 19, 2015

    After eight months of closure and a £14m makeover, John Lewis’ home department at its flagship store is set to reopen to the public. The Oxford Street department store will open the doors to its updated home section in September, having added several new features including a “rug gallery” exclusive to the store. John Lewis [...]

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