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  • Strong US dollar hurts sales at consumer giant

    January 27, 2015

    THE SURGING strength of the US dollar has taken its toll on Procter and Gamble (P&G) with revenue falling four per cent to $20.2bn (£13.3bn) in the three months ending 31 December, compared to the year before. The decline in revenue saw the company suffer a 31 per cent fall in net earnings to $2.3bn [...]

  • Danish interest rates cut to -0.35 per cent to fight the falling euro

    January 22, 2015

    DENMARK’S central bank cut its deposit rate for the second time this week yesterday in a bid to maintain the country’s long-held peg with the euro. The rate was cut by another 0.15 percentage points to a record minus 0.35 per cent. Money printing in the Eurozone pushed the euro down sharply, threatening Denmark’s target [...]

  • Quindell on verge of selling operating unit

    January 22, 2015

    TECH and outsourcing company Quindell confirmed it was in exclusive talks with Australian law firm Slater & Gordon for a possible sale of an operating unit. Quindell, founded by ex-CEO Rob Terry (pictured), said yesterday there was no certainty the talks would lead to an offer or a deal. The company said early this month [...]

  • Quindell confirms Slater & Gordon is in talks to buy its legal arm after share price rises 15 per cent on rumours

    January 22, 2015

    Quindell has confirmed that law firm Slater & Gordon is in talks to buy "an operating division", thought to be its legal services arm. In a statement after the market closed, the insurance claims processor confirmed press speculation that the "third party" it had previously named was the law firm. Shares in the company rose [...]

  • Denmark slashes interest rate for the second time this week

    January 22, 2015

    Denmark's central bank has cut its main interest rate for the second time this week,  The Danmarks Nationalbank aid it has taken its main deposit rate to -0.35 per cent from -0.2 per cent,   

  • Forex probe could stop Bank of England access to market data

    January 21, 2015

    The Bank of England risks losing access to vital sources of market data thanks to banks cracking down on traders gossiping, Lord Grabiner warned yesterday. Top barrister Grabiner was hired to investigate what Bank of England staff might have known about foreign exchange manipulation. He found an informal relationship between Bank officials and traders, with [...]

  • Bank of England steps back from interest rate hike as inflation falls

    January 21, 2015

    INTEREST rates are set to stay lower for longer, as senior policymakers at the Bank of England unanimously decided to keep rates on hold, the minutes of this month’s meeting showed yesterday. Slowing growth in the Eurozone combined with falling inflation in the UK is pushing a prospective rate hike further into the future. Previously, two members [...]

  • Eni’s chief executive Claudio Descalzi warns oil could jump to $200

    January 21, 2015

    Italian oil firm Eni has warned oil could jump to $200 per barrel within the next decade if the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) fails to cut production. Slumping oil prices are leading to under-investment in the oil industry, Claudio Descalzi, Eni's chief executive, said today at Davos. He said mismanagement by OPEC could prompt [...]

  • Bank of England minutes: Pound drops as MPC returns to agreement on interest rate rises

    January 21, 2015

    The pound fell against both the euro and the dollar today, after Bank of England policymakers returned to agreement on the importance of keeping interest rates low. Minutes published this morning showed the Bank's monetary policy committee (MPC), which sets interest rates, voted unanimously against raising rates from their historic low of 0.5 per cent. [...]

  • German investors confident on economy despite hectic January

    January 20, 2015

    INVESTOR sentiment in Germany has reached an 11-month high, new figures show. An indicator of economic sentiment jumped to 48.4 in January from 34.9 in December, according to figures released yesterday by German researchers Zew. The index now sits comfortably above its long-term average of 24.5. It has recovered from a 2014 trough of below [...]

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