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  • Quindell share price jumps 8.3 per cent as Morgan Stanley increases stake

    February 16, 2015

    Shares in Quindell jumped more than eight per cent to 74.25p in mid-afternoon trading, after Morgan Stanley increased its stake to more than five per cent. Shares in the insurance claims processor lost more than 90 per cent of their value last year, after the company was accused of having "magical… paper profits" by mysterious US-based [...]

  • Japan is out of recession: Economy grew 2.2pc in the fourth quarter sending shares near an eight-year high

    February 16, 2015

    Japan a has emerged from recession in the fourth quarter, the latest official figures revealed, sending Japanese shares to their highest level in eight years despite slower than expected economic growth. The world's third-largest economy grew by 2.2 per cent in the three months to December on an annualised basis, missing expectations of 3.7 per cent . The [...]

  • Tesco to cut up to 10,000 jobs amid overhaul

    February 15, 2015

    Tesco could cut up to 10,000 jobs as part of a radical overhaul by chief executive Dave Lewis aimed at halting a slide in profits.   Britain’s biggest supermarket, which employs around 314,000 staff, announced plans last month to save £250m a year by axing 43 unprofitable stores, shelving 49 new projects and closing its [...]

  • Reshoring could bring £15bn lift to UK economy

    February 15, 2015

    BRINGING the manufacturing of goods back to the UK, or reshoring, could add £15.3bn of GDP to the economy by 2025 as the advantages of the developing world lessen. Over 315,000 new jobs could be created for the country as the labour, transport and regulatory costs of producing goods in places like China and Thailand [...]

  • Apple hires BBC DJ Zane Lowe as tech giant bolsters its Beats team

    February 15, 2015

    Veteran BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe is heading to the US to join the growing music team at iPhone-maker Apple. Lowe, who joined Radio 1 in 2003, will join Apple next month following his last show on 5 March. “The station has allowed me to share incredible music with the country’s best music fans. [...]

  • Afren in talks to recapitalise as Seplat deal fails

    February 15, 2015

    Struggling oil firm Afren is in rescue deal discussions with bondholders and other lenders after announcing at the end of last week that it had terminated talks with Seplat Petroleum over a potential combination. The company said it was continuing discussions with the advisers to its largest bond holders “regarding the immediate liquidity and funding [...]

  • Tesco Bank moves into new mortgage territory with independent brokers

    February 15, 2015

      Tesco Bank is extending its mortgage offering to include independent brokers, with the hope of dramatically increasing its customer base.   In an interview with The Telegraph this weekend, the business said it would start selling the loans through intermediaries in 2016.   The bank has already shown promise in the property market – [...]

  • Inflation worries shaped Bank of England interest rate vote

    February 15, 2015

    Worries about the UK’s economy entering into a deflationary spiral stayed the hand of two Bank of England board members who had wanted an early interest rate rise. Martin Weale, an inflation hawk and independent member of the monetary policy committee, wrote an article for the Observer, in which eh explained the reasons for his [...]

  • Could Archie Norman be Tesco’s new chairman? These are the runners and riders for the supermarket’s top job

    February 14, 2015

    Archie Norman is the latest City boss to be touted as Tesco’s successor to Sir Richard Broadbent who left last year in the wake of a profit scandal. The current chairman of ITV and former boss of rival supermarket Asda where he gained the reputation of being the turnaround king, is in “active talks” with [...]

  • Could Archie Norman be Tesco’s new chairman? These are the runners and riders for the supermarket’s top job

    February 14, 2015

    Archie norman is the latest City boss to be touted as Tesco’s new top boss and a successor to Sir Richard Broadbent who left last year in the wake of a profit scandal. The current chairman of ITV and former boss of rival supermarket Asda where he gained the tag of being the turnaround king, [...]

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