Treasury Raises £7bn in Gilts Sale‏

Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:40
Posted in category Marketing, News

The Treasury raised £7 billion from investors in the biggest sale of sovereign debt to be carried out via a syndicate of bankers.
British investoes snapped up 94 per cent of the 25-year gilts sold, which carry a coupon of 4.5 per cent, with the rest going abroad. Sterling rose to the highest level in seven months against a basket of currencues, after inflation data that was stronger than expected, and as high as $1.6507 against the dollar.

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Whitehead Mann Bought by US Rival

Thursday, June 25, 2009 5:19
Posted in category News

One of the UK’s best known headhunters has been bought by a much larger American rival. Less than two years after it was taken private by Och-Ziff, the hedge fund group, the City headhunter has been bought by Korn/Ferry International in a move which creates the leading executive search firm in Britain and France. Whitehead Mann’s client roster includes 90 of Europe’s top 200 companies.
Famously discreet by nature and necessity, headhunters make sure that they themselves never become the story. Anna Mann, co-founder of the leading executive search company–Whitehead Mann, is no exception. It was not only embarrassment and the episode promoted suggestions that the headhunters and corporate leaders can sometimes be a bit too cosy.

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Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System

Thursday, June 25, 2009 5:06
Posted in category Featured

The Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System of tariff nomenclature refers to an internationally standard criteria system of names and numbers to label and classify goods for trading. This multipurpose system is developed and maintained by the World Customs Organization, used by customs officials around the world to determine the duties, taxes and regulations that apply to different kinds of products.
Almost 200 countries, which means about 98% of world trade, rely on the HS for trade negotiations collecting international trade statistics, quota controls, rules of origin and for statistical and economic research and analysis. Along with the further development of global trading in the modern society, harmonized codes system develop dramaticly. Products are basicly assigned a six-digit identifying number. However, different countries may further expand the Harmonized System by adding additional digits. The data base of HS is expanding all the time.
To find an efficient and accurate hts code lookup system to help with hs tariff classifications becomes increasingly important for businesses in the trading sector, especially for the ones in the export import sector.
Are you looking to work at the national, international and global levels with a reliable internationally harmonized hazard communication system? Are you looking to learn more about HS? Great amount of helpful information could be found online. Check it out for more details.

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Business is Not Out of the Woods Yet

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 16:30
Posted in category Economic Outlook

There were signs that the economy had turned a corner after a leading think-tank declared the recession over a number of big-money deals boosted sentiment. However, there were also some stark reminders that business was not out of the woods yet.
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research said that it believed that the worst of the downturn was behind us after it released upbeat estimates showing that growth in GDP had resumed in April and May. The institute’s assessment came after official figures revealed the first gains in manufacturing output for 14 months.
Heritage Oil agreed a deal with General Energy, a Turkish business, that will create a £3.5 billion FTSE 100 oil group.
BlackRock, the US money manager, said that it would buy Barclays Global Investors for $13.5 billion in a deal that will create the world’s biggest asset manager.
Investment banking advisers to the Treasury were examining the feasibility of selling Northern Rock, the nationalised lender, back to the City in the Autumnm and the City speculated whether Thomas Cook, the travel group, may soon be in play after Arcandor, the German retailor that holds a 52.b per cent stake in the FTSE 100 group, applied for bankruptcy after being refused state aid.
A deal for Setanra Sports, the troubled pay-TV froup, also looked on the cards after Len Blavatnik, the Russian-born oligarch, offered to buy a 51 per cent stake for £20 million.
West Bromwich Building Society took a step back from the brink of collapse after agreeing a debt-for-equity swap deal with its bondholders.
However, Llyods Banking Group said that it would close all 164 branches of Cheltenham & Gloucester and shut other parts of its mortgage business with the loss of 1660 jobs.
Cabin crew at British Airways were fretting after the airline told them that it wanted to cut 2000 jobs, leading to fears that the carrier could be hit by a summer of strikes.

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How to Find a Reliable Property Management Agent

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 16:29
Posted in category Property Market

These days, there are large number of rental agencies and real estate agents in the market place. In order to pick the right service providers from them to cooperate, people need to take many factors into consideration before making a move. Here come a few things to think about when deciding whether or not to remain with your current property management company or move on to a better agent.
First of all, make sure the company you are picking to cope with doesn’t have great turnover, and make sure that they give you a good feeling with outstanding customer service.
Secondly, the company should always help you improve the marketing program of your property.
Last but not least, it is not the best choice to go for the service with the lowest administrative fees. You should figure out which company offers the best value of investment. Check it out with Maxim Enterprises for the fair commission rates and the charges of your local market competitors.

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Rio Tinto is Digging a Deep Hole‏

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 16:04
Posted in category News

When you are in a hole, it is best to stop digging. Sadly for investors in Rio Tinto, one of the world’s largest digger, the company has failed to resist the temptation to get the shovel out. Again.
The story so far is complicted, reaches into four corners of the globe and deals with the basic building blocks of economic development. It encompasses the awkward realities of high finance and the sensitivities of international diplomacy. It is a tale that has evolved rapidly in the past couple of years and is one that could rumble for decades to come.
While Rio keeps digging,shareholders should scrable their way out of a hole that looks unappealingly dank.

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Get Guide Before Buying a Business

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 12:34
Posted in category Featured

For entrepreneurs in the field, to buy a business is less risky than starting one from scratch. Every day, thousands of people are searching business for sale listings, in the hope to find the perfect business opportunities for them.
These days, a lot of Mergers & Acquisitions agents could be found in practice. They are representing a wide range of businesses in all business sectors including architecture, wholesale distribution and much more. You can find lists of various businesses on sales.
Meanwhile, to buy a business is likely to be one of the largest and most important financial deal any individual will ever make. As a result, in order to better serve their clients, many agents are also offering all kinds of tips covering a few of the basic things which should be done before making up a purchase decision. To find a good guide that outlines the main options available will help you decide what is best for you and your business. From such sources, you can learn a lot about How to Value a Business for Sale, where to find a reliable Accountant, and whether to hire a solicitor, etc.
Are you currently planning to buy a small business, or mid sized business? Check it out online at websites such as corporations4sale.com for more advice from experts in practice.

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