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  • Ailing Australian car makers see a subsidy U-turn

    March 10, 2015

    AUSTRALIA’s government yesterday performed an abrupt U-turn after announcing it would no longer cut AU$500m (£254m) in subsidies for its automotive sector. A commitment to axe the fund had been made in Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s budget last year, but the cut led to fears the manufacturers would bring forward their plans for factory closures. [...]

  • Firms fear UK risks losing tax competitiveness

    March 10, 2015

    BRITAIN’S tax system has become more competitive over the past five years, but moves to change the way international companies pay tax could undo some of that good work, analysts at EY said today. The professional services firm’s survey found that 68 per cent of businesses believe the tax system has become more competitive under [...]

  • Virgin Atlantic returns to profit on Delta alliance

    March 10, 2015

    Virgin Atlantic is back in the black after its partnership with Delta Air­lines helped to return the carrier to profit in 2014 for the first time in three years, it emerged yesterday. The airline, founded by Sir Richard Branson 30 years ago, used the positive news to pledge it would seek to exceed its previous [...]

  • Close posts earnings up 16pc but Winterflood unit weighs

    March 10, 2015

    Close Brothers yesterday said that adjusted operating half-year profit to the end of January rose by 16 per cent to £108.6m despite weakness from its Winterflood arm. Its asset management business, led by Martin Andrew, accounted for £5.1m of the profit – a rise of 59 per cent in the corresponding period the previous year. [...]

  • Gatwick airport sees passenger numbers surge

    March 10, 2015

    Passenger numbers at Gatwick swelled in February, figures reveal today, adding weight to the airport’s claim that it should be allowed to add a runway instead of Heathrow. More than 2.4m passengers travelled through Gatwick Airport last month, a seven per cent increase on the same period in 2014. The growth was driven by inter­national [...]

  • City Moves for 11 March 2015 | Who’s switching jobs

    March 10, 2015

    Linklaters The law firm has announced the appointment of Michael Kent  as divisional practice head of finance and projects for a four-year term. He has been a partner at Linklaters since 1999, and currently heads its global financial regulation group. Baring Asset Management Rod Aldridge has been appointed head of wholesale distribution for Europe, the [...]

  • FTSE 100 index in biggest drop of the year – London Report

    March 10, 2015

    Britain’s top share index yesterday suffered its biggest decline so far this year, hit by drops in insurer Prudential and energy stocks such as BG. Prudential fell 3.1 per cent as the loss of its chief executive, Tidjane Thiam, to Credit Suisse took the shine off a 14 per cent rise in 2014 operating profits. [...]

  • Weibo boasts unprecedented user growth and better than expected results – yet investors aren’t happy

    March 10, 2015

    Weibo's user numbers soared last year and revenue went up, but many investors aren't getting the earnings per share they hoped for. The figures China's answer to Twitter had a good 2014 as far as earnings and user growth were concerned – revenue went up by 77 per cent to $334.2 (£222m), while daily active [...]

  • IGas share price jumps 20 per cent after Ineos deal

    March 10, 2015

    Shares in IGas have jumped this morning, after the announcement of its £30m shale gas deal with Switzerland's Ineos, which will give the latter access to IGas shale sites in the north west and East Midlands regions of England. IGas, the UK's biggest shale gas explorer, saw its share price jump 23 per cent at 30 [...]

  • Grocery price war continues: Tesco’s rebound hurts Asda as Aldi reaches record market share

    March 10, 2015

    Tesco's return to growth is stealing market share from Asda, according to the latest figures from Kantar Worldpanel. The sector as a whole is still hugely competitive: the grocery price war has driven supermarket deflation to a record level of 1.6 per cent for the 12 weeks to March 1. Kantar estimated that this had [...]

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