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  • Plus500 suspends shares after it suffers a shorting attack

    May 22, 2015

    Beleaguered spread-betting firm Plus500 today suspended trading in its shares on London's junior market, following a sell-off sparked by a hedge fund's blog post which said it was shorting the company's stock. US hedge fund Cable Car said it was shorting the trading platform with a price target of 76 pence per share. This sent the [...]

  • UK government faces legal action from British American Tobacco and Philip Morris over plain packaging law

    May 22, 2015

    The UK government is facing legal action from two of the world's biggest tobacco companies over its new “plain packaging” law.   British American Tobacco and Philip Morris have filed law suits with the High Court, claiming the regulation breaches EU and English property trademark laws.   Marc Firestone, senior vice president of Philip Morris, [...]

  • Young landlords are revitalising Britain’s ailing pub industry

    May 22, 2015

    Over the last three years young pub landlords breathed new life into Britain's ailing pub industry, helping it bounce back from a painful period of decline. Youthful landlords have tapped into the nation's penchant for pub food, helping the sector's sales rise by 23 per cent in the three years to March 2015, according to data published [...]

  • Public sector borrowing: Higher tax receipts helped shrink the budget deficit in April

    May 22, 2015

    Chancellor George Osborne was given a boost today, as higher tax receipts helped shrink the deficit by more than expected in April. Public sector net borrowing excluding state-controlled banks fell by about 27 per cent to in the year to April, reaching £6.8bn, below economists' forecasts of £8.1bn, and its lowest level for that month since [...]

  • Mario Draghi: Structural reforms needed as growth is “too low everywhere”

    May 22, 2015

    European governments must increase efforts to adopt structural reform if  “lasting stability and prosperity” is to return to the Eurozone, Mario Draghi has said today.    Reforms were needed to avoid future shocks to the system, making resilience “part of our common DNA”, he said in a speech at the start of the ECB’s annual [...]

  • Nationwide chief executive Graham Beale to retire next year as profits jump 54 per cent

    May 22, 2015

    Nationwide's chief executive Graham Beale will step down next year, the building society has confirmed.    Beale, who is expected to retire “at or around the date of the AGM in July”, will have been at the helm of the lender for nine years and a board member for 13 years.  Nationwide is now looking [...]

  • Severn Trent share price falls as investments squeeze profits

    May 22, 2015

    The figures Severn Trent's revenue increased 2.4 per cent to £1.8bn in the year to the end of March, up from £1.76bn a year earlier.  Nevertheless, investments squeezed profits: pre-tax profit fell 53.5 per cent to £148.2m, down from £318.8m in 2013. It said that investment "in business development in US concessions impacted profit year on [...]

  • Quindell share prices rises as regulators give Slater & Gordon disposal the nod

    May 22, 2015

    Quindell shares opened 2.7 per cent higher at 132p this morning after it revealed the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) had given its plans to sell its law arm the thumbs up. The company announced plans to sell its professional services division, which accounts for 90 per cent of its business, to Slater & Gordon in [...]

  • Number of women FTSE 100 chief execs rises to six as Whitbread appoints Alison Brittain as chief executive

    May 22, 2015

    Whitbread has appointed Alison Brittain as its new chief executive, taking the total number of women chiefs on the FTSE 100 to six. The owner of Premier Inn hotels and Costa Coffee has picked the Lloyds Banking Group director to replace Andy Harrison who will retire on 16th February. Chairman Richard Baker described Brittain as [...]

  • IPOs back on: Goldman takes Equiniti to market

    May 21, 2015

    One of the UK’s biggest outsourcing companies Equiniti has appointed Goldman Sachs for a £1bn-plus float in London later this year, underscoring the renewed appetite for initial public offerings (IPOs) after the General Election. The company is hoping to issue shares worth between £400m and £500m in the offering, which could value the business at [...]

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