Markets
News Archive - July 2012
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
- 15:17 | UBS to sue Nasdaq over £240 million Facebook loss
- 14:45 | Markets fall as investors await central bank decisions
- 14:22 | Celebrity accountant charged with tax fraud
- 13:34 | Ex-Thames River boss Porter to step back from F&C
- 13:31 | First State to stem flows into Tulloch's Asia Pacific Leaders
- 13:19 | Mumford: rebel shareholders have sent a clear message to Lighthouse
- 12:24 | Famous five: the big banks and their UK wealth strategies
- 10:23 | BlackRock's Plackett gets Special Situations co-manager
- 10:00 | Olympic chaos or hot air?
- 09:51 | Barclays launches discretionary service on AXA Elevate
- 09:01 | Merchant House plans corporate advice arm as it hopes to end AIM ban
- 08:13 | Lloyds and FSA in talks over Widows £1bn liquidity swap deal
- 08:10 | BP takes $2bn profit hit as weak oil and turnaround plans hit earnings
- 07:06 | Manchester Utd kicks off $383m market float
- 05:15 | Citywire Top Stocks Daily News Digest
- 05:09 | Overnight Markets: Wall Street closes flat ahead of Fed meeting
- 05:04 | Tuesday Papers: HSBC takes a $700m charge for Mexico fine
- 00:01 | Head of Credit Suisse Asset Management in the Channel Islands and the UK, Craig Allen meets the team
- 00:01 | SFO 'satisfied' Libor manipulation is criminal
- 00:01 | Wealth Manager Quarterly Survey: Managers brace for a rocky summer
- 00:01 | McLean: Time to take AIM on distressed small cap prices
- 00:01 | Investment Trust Insider: The unique appeal of F&C Global Smaller Companies
Monday, 30 July 2012
- 16:50 | Ashburton shuts six funds to focus on multi-asset offering
- 16:40 | FTSE breaches 5,700 as Geithner and Schaeuble reassure markets about a euro solution
- 13:49 | Franklin Templeton seeks FSA approval for Brazilian multi-asset fund
- 13:37 | PSigma's Becket: we don't believe there are any safe havens left
- 13:04 | Eight key graphs: ECB's €500 billion stimulus bites the dust
- 12:17 | FSA fines & bans 'neither competent, capable or qualified' adviser
- 12:17 | Can crooked bankers be jailed? Wheatley Libor review terms unveiled
- 10:45 | HSBC mis-selling redress costs hit £800m
- 10:02 | Investec adds income fund to risk-rated range
- 09:57 | Brown Shipley’s Graham Auld to retire
- 09:42 | London & Capital appoints new CIO
- 07:59 | RBS boss Hester warns of FSA fine over Libor
- 07:57 | Discretionary arm powers Brewin Dolphin to £25 billion
- 07:57 | Hambro's Mining Trust aims for income boost from £70m iron ore deal
- 07:56 | Schroders urges Barclays to shrink investment bank in Agius letter
- 06:58 | Asian stocks gain European optimism
- 06:46 | Monday Papers: Cameron put on Olympic trial
- 06:41 | Citywire Top Stocks Daily News Digest
- 00:01 | R C Brown's Glenn Meyer discusses private client vs intermediary client portfolios
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Friday, 27 July 2012
- 17:00 | Market Blog: FTSE ends the week up on ECB hopes
- 15:42 | MAM considers changing Balanced fund name in strategic overhaul
- 15:07 | QE3 prospects diminish on US economic boost
- 14:06 | RIT Capital hires GAM investment head as Breuer-Weil plans new wealth firm
- 12:56 | IFA jailed as six go to prison in insider dealing case
- 12:43 | Agius: Barclays not 'broken' and new FSA probe is 'routine'
- 12:07 | Paul Killik: caveat emptor no longer exists






