Tuesday Newspaper round up.
US banking giant Citigroup is to pay 730m dollars to settle claims about allegedly misleading investors over its exposure to subprime mortgages between 2006 and 2008, reports the Financial Times. The paper says that...
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US banking giant Citigroup is to pay 730m dollars to settle claims about allegedly misleading investors over its exposure to subprime mortgages between 2006 and 2008, reports the Financial Times. The paper says that...
A cross-party deal for a new press regulator underpinned by statute appeared closer today as Labour said it was confident that reopened talks had secured the basis of an agreement. The prime minister began...
As you are all aware AIM listed (Not for long) Sefton Resources (LSE:SER) is suing myself and my pal Tom Winnifrith for libel. Our crime being to have the audacity to unmask the Board, (With the exception...
Afren (LON: AFR) Updated on the on-going testing programme on the Hunt Oil Middle East operated Simrit-2 well, yielding incremental flow rates of 5,368 bopd, with a cumulative rate of 18,952 bopd from six of the...
Sir Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, has said that the recovery in Britain is ‘in sight’ and that there has been ‘good progress’ made towards a new, sustainable economy, according...
The cardinals of the Roman Catholic church on Wednesday chose as their new pope a man from almost “the end of the world” – the first non-European to be elected for almost 1,300 years...
Royal Bank of Scotland is to raise a further half a billion pound by offloading a further holding in its listed insurance division, Direct Line. The bank announced late last night that it would...
The Independent says that British Airways owner International Airlines Group (IAG) won a major battle with labour unions yesterday, ending the threat of industrial action at its Spanish unit Iberia with an agreement that...