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  • Quindell share price plummets as it asks for patience as it conducts independent review

    February 27, 2015

    Shares in embattled insurance claims processor Quindell opened 10 per cent lower after it asked for patience from its shareholders while it completes an independent review. The Aim-listed company, whose share price leapt last year before losing 90 per cent of its value, said the review was taking longer than expected because of "the high [...]

  • Lloyds share price edges up as it resumes dividend payments for the first time in six years

    February 27, 2015

    The figures Shares in Lloyds Banking Group edged up just under two per cent this morning, after it announced it will start paying dividends for the first time since the financial crisis began back in 2008. The part state-owned bank reported profits before tax of £1.7bn – significantly up from last year's £415m. Dividend payments [...]

  • Tesco risks Cable’s wrath as two women step down from board

    February 26, 2015

    TWO OF Tesco’s three female board members are leaving the troubled supermarket. Jacqueline Tammenoms Bakker, who has been a director for six years, will retire at the end of Tesco’s financial year, which is on Saturday. Olivia Garfield is stepping down at the same time, after nearly two years at Tesco, to concentrate fully on [...]

  • Surveys reveal UK consumers are optimistic on the economy

    February 26, 2015

    CONSUMER confidence is at pre-recession levels, new figures show. The consumer confidence index released today by German market research company GFK maintained a score of one for February. At the peak of the financial crisis, the index hit minus 40, but is now at levels last seen in 2005. Another measure of consumer confidence released [...]

  • Bank of England trains 150 staff to monitor forex markets properly after rate-rigging scandal

    February 26, 2015

    More than 150 Bank of England staff have been retrained to keep an eye on foreign exchange markets properly, in the wake of the manipulation scandal. Although a review led by Lord Grabiner found the Bank’s staff had not done anything wrong, officials are concerned that they did not uncover the benchmark manipulation which led [...]

  • Playtech share price soars to all-time high as revenue and profits hit new record

    February 26, 2015

    Gambling software firm Playtech posted record annual revenue and profits yesterday on the back of its acquisitions and partnerships, pushing its shares to an all-time high. The company reported a 24 per cent increase in revenue to €457m (£332.4m) and an adjusted profit up 28 per cent to €194m during the year to 31 December. [...]

  • Bank of England puts and end to “governors’ eyebrows and fireside chats” in transparency drive

    February 26, 2015

    Transparency is to be the keyword for the Bank of England’s dealings with the City. The Bank is on a mission to overhaul how it interacts with the City in the wake of its embroilment in the forex scandal. In a speech this evening, Minouche Shafik, the BoE’s deputy governor for markets and banking will [...]

  • Tesco is losing directors Jacqueline Tammenoms Bakker and Olivia Garfield – meaning it has just one female board member

    February 26, 2015

    Two of Tesco's three female board members are leaving the troubled supermarket this week.  Jacqueline Tammenoms Bakker, who has been a director for six years, will retire at the end of Tesco's financial year, which is on Saturday.    Olivia Garfield is stepping down at the same time, after nearly two years at the grocer [...]

  • Domino’s Pizza share price soars after revealing record profit

    February 26, 2015

    The figures Shares in Domino's Pizza soared by more than seven per cent in early morning trading after the fast food company announced a 15.1 per cent rise in underlying profit before tax to an extra-large £54.8m for the full year ended 28 December 2014.  The record profit was delivered by record sales of £766.6m [...]

  • Standard Chartered share price rises following appointment of Bill Winters as chief executive

    February 26, 2015

    Having been in the rumour mill for a while now, Standard Chartered has finally confirmed that it's appointed a new chief executive. Bill Winters will replace Peter Sands later this year. The bank made the move following continued shareholder dissatisfaction at how it was being run – returns have not been at their best recently [...]

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