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2013/05/15 15:42
2013/05/15 15:42
6d
The annual investment report by the Church Commissioners shows that the discussions with Barclays will be reviewed in July, a year on from the interest rate scandal that led to the departure of the...
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2013/05/15 13:30
2013/05/15 13:30
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The World Economic Forum held its annual meeting (the Davos of Africa) in Cape Town last week. It was the biggest so far - yet another sign that business is taking Africa more and more seriously -...
2013/05/15 13:30
2013/05/15 13:30
6d
The World Economic Forum held its annual meeting (the Davos of Africa) in Cape Town last week. It was the biggest so far - yet another sign that business is taking Africa more and more seriously -...
2013/05/14 06:28
2013/05/14 06:28
8d
Barclays has won a US lawsuit dismissal from shareholders that claimed former executives and the bank misled them on activities related to Libor fixing and therefore failed to unveil potential...
2013/05/11 18:40
2013/05/11 18:40
10d
The programme's contribution to Austen Studies took an intriguing form: to re-create Netherfield Ball, the social event at which Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy first meet, from the dance steps, to the...
2013/05/10 15:09
2013/05/10 15:09
11d
This year’s entrants have made an excellent start. The most promising is Alex, the one who looks like Freddie Mercury impersonating a Welsh undertaker. His style is a winning mix of childlike...
2013/05/09 20:12
2013/05/09 20:12
12d
Sorry about the Queen's speech. Sorry about running the country. His royal imperial highness has abdicated and the constitution is in abeyance. Big Ben is in dumb reverence. Ask the public (or its...
2013/05/09 07:51
2013/05/09 07:51
13d
This latest effort, part of a new series from the BBC’s much-respected Money Programme strand, adds some women witnesses into the mix but the bottom line tends to be that banking is, and remains, a...
2013/05/09 04:21
2013/05/09 04:21
13d
Stock market slump proves that Ferguson will be sadly missed There's nothing like stock markets to put you in your place. You might think you're the only CEO to keep your listed company together but...
2013/05/08 23:38
2013/05/08 23:38
13d
Fortunately, Great Artists in Their Own Words, which featured the interview in which Picasso revealed he only got a television so that he could watch the marriage of Princess Margaret, is a lot closer...
2013/05/08 21:42
2013/05/08 21:42
13d
... we ever trust the banks again?" the voiceover asked at the start of the first episode of the three-part documentary series Bankers (BBC2). As this was accompanied by clips of Barclays' former...
2013/05/07 19:51
2013/05/07 19:51
14d
Wall Street Contributors Provide Aid to Rubio Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., who voted against federal disaster relief funds for the New York area after Superstorm Sandy, collected more than $60,000 in...
2013/05/07 18:11
2013/05/07 18:11
14d
Move over Dragon’s Den. Tory Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude’s quest to find investors for some of the civil service’s wackiest ventures could prove to be entertainment gold. He’s starting with...
2013/05/06 19:42
2013/05/06 19:42
15d
... never did anything for money. I never set money as a goal. It was a result." So says Bob Diamond, formerly the chief executive of Barclays. In doing so Diamond lays waste to the justification that...
2013/05/05 16:25
2013/05/05 16:25
16d
The old horror of “talking heads” once prevalent among television directors was always irrational. It depends on what the head has to say. A wide range of experts, insiders and commentators make...
2013/05/04 05:35
2013/05/04 05:35
18d
Would you ignore the up-front hit and count the long-term blessing of living in a world where ownership of RBS looks more normal? Or would you think the coalition government, ahead of an election in...
2013/05/03 09:26
2013/05/03 09:26
19d
... is going to sound arrogant as hell but I never did anything for money.” Former Barclays boss Bob Diamond resurfaces for the first time since the Libor scandal in an interview to be published on...
2013/05/03 05:58
2013/05/03 05:58
19d
Fri 03 May 2013 LONDON (SHARECAST) - "Royal Bank of Scotland is poised to send the clearest signal yet that it is ready for the government to begin reprivatising its majority stake," writes the...
2013/05/02 20:39
2013/05/02 20:39
19d
It’s fair to say that the former is not much in evidence. In the interview Diamond tries to play the Uriah Heep card, adopting the obsequious humility of Dickens’ moneylender. He insists: “I never did...
2013/04/26 00:45
2013/04/26 00:45
26d
Loading Slideshow Barclays Begins Manipulating Libor Rate Barclays allegedly began manipulating the Libor rate in 2005 and allegedly stopped manipulating Libor in 2009, a...