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  • New Greek negotiator Euclid Tsakalotos heads to Brussels for bailout discussions

    April 29, 2015

    Greek officials will meet with representatives of its creditors in Brussels today, as the country rushes to avoid bankruptcy. The Greek delegation will be led by Oxford-educated Euclid Tsakalotos, City PM understands. He has usurped finance minister Yanis Varoufakis as Greece’s main negotiator, after a meeting between Varoufakis and Eurozone finance ministers last week turned [...]

  • Nasdaq apologises for letting Twitter results fly out ahead of time, blames Shareholder.com

    April 29, 2015

    Nasdaq was yesterday forced to apologise for the early release of Twitter’s earnings, blaming an “operational” error that lasted just 45 seconds.   Twitter’s share price plunged nearly nine per cent yesterday, following a 20 per cent tumble on Tuesday when the social media site’s below-estimate quarterly earnings were announced early.   Nasdaq blamed its [...]

  • Troubled Barclays braced for famously tough incoming new chairman John McFarlane

    April 29, 2015

    It is hard to keep a straight face when calling PPI compensation and litigation costs “one-offs” at any of the big banks nowadays.   Yet seven years on from the start of the financial crisis, Barclays and the other big banks are still treating the extraordinary costs as unusual items each quarter.   Yesterday Barclays [...]

  • Consumer optimism gives mixed signals ahead of General Election as confidence index plateaus

    April 29, 2015

    Consumer confidence is high going into the General Election, new figures show today, but has failed to improve on last month.   The consumer confidence index produced by market researchers GfK remained at a score of four in April. Despite confidence failing to improve on March, it is at its highest level for over a [...]

  • Investment bank Liberum reports sparkling results on record year

    April 29, 2015

    Liberum, the employee-owned investment bank, has enjoyed a record year, with profits after bonuses of £8.2m (£0.7m the previous year) from revenues of £55m. The bank, which lost its popular chief executive Simon Stilwell earlier this year, raised a total of £1.8bn for investment banking clients. Chairman and new chief executive Shane Le Prevost said: [...]

  • UK house prices climb to new heights in April due to “surplus in demand which is outpacing supply”

    April 29, 2015

    House prices climbed higher in April, new figures from a major mortgage lender reveal.   Annual house price growth edged up to 5.2 per cent in April from March’s 5.1 per cent. The average UK house price is now a £193,048 – the highest on record.   Housing analysts blame a lack of supply for [...]

  • Countrywide blames General Election uncertainty for first quarter slowdown

    April 29, 2015

    Britain’s biggest estate agency Countrywide warned that market transactions would be “significantly below” last year’s levels, because of uncertainty over the outcome of the election causing prospective buyers to put their plans on hold. The company, which owns estate agencies including Hamptons, Blundells and John D Wood, said total income dropped by two per cent [...]

  • Spirit Pub raises a glass to fizzing rise in profits as Greene King merger looms

    April 29, 2015

    Spirit Pub Company toasted a strong rise in earnings yesterday after it reported a 12 per cent gain in half year profits. The pubs group, which has 1,211 boozers concentrated in London and the south east, added £3m of pre-tax profits to take the haul for the six months ending 7 March to £25m. Strong [...]

  • Romanian superfund Fondul Proprietatea lists shares in London

    April 29, 2015

    Fondul Proprietatea, one of Europe’s biggest trusts, yesterday launched a secondary listing in London in a move designed to boost the profile of Romania’s stock market.    The fund, which has $3.1bn (£2.01bn) of assets, will list global depositary receipts (GDRs) on the specialist fund market of the London stock exchange.    Emerging market guru Mark [...]

  • Petropavlovsk wins over analysts with refinancing results

    April 29, 2015

    Gold miner Petropavlovsk narrowed its losses to $348m (£226m) in 2014, compared to a $713m loss in 2013, and several analysts yesterday upgraded their ratings on the company. Petropavlovsk chairman Peter Hambro told City PM that 2014 was “a year in which we rebuilt the platform and the year in which we put behind us [...]

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