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  • Torotrak agrees licence deal as it invests £3m in F1 engineer

    March 22, 2013

    ENGINEER Torotrak yesterday completed a licencing agreement with Allison Transmission for £6m, as it snapped up a stake in Flybrid, which makes technology for Formula One cars. Allison will pay £6m for the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Torotrak’s gearless traction drive systems in commercial vehicles, as well as buying 8.2m shares – a [...]

  • First €20,000 of Cypriot deposits to be protected

    March 22, 2013

    The newest proposals for a bank levy on Cyprus deposits would see the first €20,000 of deposits protected, with a 6.7% from €20,000 to €100,000 then 9.9% over €100,000 (unchanged). Cyprus’ parliament will meet at 16:00 GMT to vote on the levy proposal. Financial Minister Michael Sarris remains scheduled to fly to Moscow this Wednesday. Kremlin spokesman [...]

  • Mama buys Hoxton Bar & Kitchen for £1.9m

    March 20, 2013

    MAMA Group, the music venue owner which was sold by HMV to private equity firm LDC in December, has snapped up East London’s Hoxton Bar & Kitchen for £1.9m. Its parent company Barworks confirmed yesterday it has sold the restaurant, bar and live music venue to Mama, which owns the Jazz Cafe and Barfly in [...]

  • Cartels of politicians do not serve public interest

    March 20, 2013

    WHENEVER I see politicians of all three parties patting each other on the back and congratulating themselves on their brilliance, I panic. Consensus in politics is a disaster. When government and opposition agree, and the checks and balances of robust democratic argument are suspended, something awful inevitably happens. Dissent is good; conformity stinks. It leads [...]

  • London rules | Morning Wire

    March 18, 2013

    EXCLUSIVE: Capital’s share of UK economic output reaches its highest ever level as the rest of the country flounders LONDON’S share of UK economic output is higher than at any point in history, according to figures uncovered by Morning Wire London’s 21.9 per cent share of output was even bigger than the 21.5 per cent it produced [...]

  • London has never been this important to the UK economy | Morning Wire

    March 17, 2013

    IT is an astonishing story. London’s share of the UK’s economic output has just reached an all-time high of 21.9 per cent. Yes, that’s right, despite the crisis, and the City’s woes, London accounts for more of Britain’s economy that at any time in recorded history. The last time it came close was in 1911, [...]

  • Osborne told to take on zombies

    March 17, 2013

    EXCLUSIVE ENDING the zombie business crisis plaguing the economy would be a cheap and easy way to boost growth, the UK’s top turnaround group argued last night, urging George Osborne to push banks to take the plunge on bad debts and write off the thousands of firms that have no hope of recovery. Around 50,000 [...]

  • End universal benefits and cut tax to rebuild UK future

    March 15, 2013

    THE pre-Budget period is often typified by a cacophony of measures, ranging from the incisive to the interesting to the idiotic. But a focus on individual measures can cause us to lose sight of more fundamental themes. As such, I want to talk about the “why” in the economic debate, not only the “how”. Our [...]

  • Why I’m the first leader to support a looser Bank of England mandate

    March 15, 2013

    WHEN Mark Carney takes over as our new governor of the Bank of England, at this time of “exceptional” economic crisis – his words not mine – he must be fully armed and working to a clear political direction from the start. Carney’s first day on the job should be an economic D-Day for the [...]

  • London is most expensive place for finance firms

    March 13, 2013

    TAXES and fees are making London by far the most expensive location in the world to set up a financial firm, according to figures released this morning. Looking at rents alone, Hong Kong tops the table of world cities for locating a company in the financial sector, Savills said, but including the impact of fees [...]

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