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- Private equity and the legacy of its botched flotations
It is the industry's record at bringing companies to market that is as much to blame as stock market volatility for the number of abandoned flotations in 2010, says Mark Kleinman
Posted on 4 September 2010 | 4:38 am
- Fate of two Gartmore trusts uncertain
Two funds managed by Gervais Williams could close following his departure, as their boards contact shareholders to find out whether they would support a change of manager
Posted on 4 September 2010 | 3:16 am
- Lloyd's brokers weigh up iPads
Lloyd's of London is to test whether Apple iPads could replace the traditional paper slips containing all the information on bespoke policies sold at the 300-year-old insurance market
Posted on 3 September 2010 | 10:37 pm
- Hedge fund closures
Some managers all over the world seem to be a bit world-weary, handing back external capital with a polite 'thanks, but no thanks'
Posted on 3 September 2010 | 3:34 pm
- Silverfleet looks to auction US asset
The private equity owner of Sterigenics, a US medical device sterilisation group, has hired JPMorgan to run an auction of the company that it hopes will raise about $800m
Posted on 3 September 2010 | 2:20 am
- Investment Line: Has the recession permanently damaged UK GDP?
Measuring whether the UK's ouput gap is closing or lost forever after the downturn is playing a key role in determining monetary policy.
Posted on 3 September 2010 | 2:00 pm
- Global markets soar as US jobs data brings more cheer
Today's US jobs data came in much better than expected dampening fears the world's largest economy is heading back towards recession.
Posted on 3 September 2010 | 1:58 pm
- Wealth managers recover second quarter losses
Research from Asset Risk Consultants (Arc) shows wealth managers managed to recover some of the losses from dreadful in May and June.
Posted on 3 September 2010 | 1:20 pm
- The financial crisis isn’t the problem – it's expensive old people
We risk ignoring 'the fiscal challenge of the 21st century'.
Posted on 3 September 2010 | 12:18 pm
- Capita employee in fatal fall at AXA office
A Capita employee has died after falling three floors inside one of AXA’s offices in Bristol.
Posted on 3 September 2010 | 11:43 am
- Wrong tax bill for millions in UK
Almost six million people in the UK have paid the wrong amount of income tax in the past year, with some facing a bill of up to £1,400 - although others can expect a rebate.
Posted on 4 September 2010 | 6:44 pm
- Six million facing new tax bills
HM Revenue and Customs says some 1.4 million people each owe about £1,500 in tax, while 4.3 million will get an average rebate of £418.
Posted on 4 September 2010 | 6:40 pm
- Cairo literary business booming
Egypt's literary scene is thriving, with a new generation of writers and poets taking advantage of an increasing number of small publishers and social networking sites to get their work noticed.
Posted on 4 September 2010 | 5:50 pm
- Industry fears over cheaper coins
Vending machine companies warn cheaper "steel" 5p and 10p coins being considered by the Treasury could cost the industry millions of pounds.
Posted on 4 September 2010 | 5:12 pm
- Banks leave customers in 'poverty'
High Street banks have been accused of leaving some customers in "dire poverty" after taking money out of their accounts without permission.
Posted on 4 September 2010 | 10:29 am
- Tax Blunder: A Million Face £1,500 Bill Shock
More than one million people are facing a £1,500 bill for not paying enough tax thanks to a blunder at HM Revenue and Customs.
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- Ryanair: Abolish Co-Pilots To Save Cash
Airline pilots have accused Ryanair's Michael O'Leary of endangering passengers' safety after he called for co-pilots to be replaced with air stewardesses.
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- US Economy Sheds Another 54,000 Jobs
Unemployment in the US is up for the third month in a row - with the loss of another 54,000 jobs.
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- Pub Chain Serves Up Jobs For 16-Year-Olds
Discount pub chain JD Wetherspoon has announced plans to create 1,000 jobs for school leavers aged 16 and 17.
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- Food Price Fear Over Russia Wheat Ban
Russia has extended the ban on wheat exports until next year's harvest, sparking fears over a global food shortage.
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