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  • Political meddling into RBS will hurt the taxpayer

    April 8, 2013

    82 per cent state owned RBS is coming under continued assault from chancellor George Osborne. Our banking reporter Tim Wallace: Good performance in RBS’ markets unit ( investment bank) boosted operating profits. Yet it is cutting the unit under pressure from Osborne. — Tim Wallace (@Tim_Wallace) February 28, 2013 Osborne’s political ambitions are clashing with [...]

  • Bitcoin frenzy sends prices to all time highs

    April 7, 2013

    BITCOIN, the virtual currency with no bank or government backing it, yesterday reached a record value, peaking at a price of $147 (£97) before falling back on security fears. This put the total value of the Bitcoins in circulation at more than $1.6bn, as people looked to put their money into a perceived haven free [...]

  • Corporate cash piles won’t be spent in Britain any time soon

    April 7, 2013

    WE all know that companies are hoarding cash. But contrary to the received wisdom on the matter, that doesn’t mean that they will start to spend the money as soon as their animal spirits recover. The cash is being stashed for a variety of reasons, many of them structural. There are ways of getting companies [...]

  • Monkeys trump fund managers

    April 6, 2013

    EVEN a monkey picking investments at random could beat funds tracking the US stock market, according to research published yesterday. Academics at Cass Business School used a computer to simulate the stock-picking abilities of a monkey and pitted these random choices against a traditional market capitalisation weighted index to discover that the chimp won every [...]

  • We need new digital currencies to shake up the status quo

    April 6, 2013

    THERE is much to like about what Bitcoin stands for: free-market money, safe from the grabbing hands of a state that cannot wait to debase, devalue and decimate whatever currency it gets its hands on, destroying hard-working savers. For years now, techies of a libertarian bent have been doing their best to devise a workable [...]

  • Permira nets a €250m Norwegian fish vaccine deal

    April 5, 2013

    PERMIRA, the London-based owner of Birds Eye Fish Fingers, has snapped up Norwegian fish vaccine maker Pharmaq for €250m (£210.9m). Permira will buy the 28-year-old company, which makes aquatic vaccines for fisheries in Norway, Chile and the UK, from Nordic fund managers Orkla and Kverva, who acquired a majority stake in the firm in 2008. [...]

  • Welcome to the Punch: interview with Mark Strong | Morning Wire

    March 31, 2013

    HE last time I saw Mark Strong he was beating up an 11-year-old. The time before that, he was pulling off George Clooney’s fingernails. He’s played an assassin in Revolver, a traitor in Tristan & Isolde, an alien super villain in Green Lantern and the chilling Lord Blackman in Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes. He is [...]

  • Capital controls are still ruining Iceland after half a decade

    March 31, 2013

    ONE aspect of the Cypriot crisis resolution is of particular concern. As authorities fear that anyone with money in Cyprus will want to take it out as soon as banks open, capital controls are being put in place. We are told they will be limited in scope and temporary. Hopefully that is true. Another European [...]

  • UK only just fell into second dip of the recession

    March 31, 2013

    THE UK almost dodged dropping into a double-dip recession a year ago, the latest data revisions showed yesterday. The economy only shrank 0.1 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2011 and in the first quarter of 2012, the new numbers showed, meaning that the double-dip was a hair’s breadth from never happening. Previously the [...]

  • UK tech prodigy makes millions by selling app

    March 29, 2013

    A LONDON teenager has become one of Britain’s youngest millionaires after selling a popular smartphone app he developed at 15 to Yahoo. Nick D’Aloisio, 17, designed and built Summly, an iPhone app that condenses news articles for reading on the move after teaching himself to write computer code. Since its launch, the app has reached [...]

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