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And the answer is, pretty well if you take history as a guide, according to Gerald Moser and the strategy team at Goldman Sachs. In its latest note, Goldman says if the first eleven months have been good, then December tends to follow suit. Over to Moser...
Tags: Germany, Berlin, FTSE 100 Index, Financial Times, Goldman Sachs, Rockefeller Center, YES Network, Dow Jones & Company, MarketWatch, The Wall Street Journal
Italian Vento Power Corp., a company that Caffyn, 50, once owned with Vigorito, a well-known Italian soccer club president. The pair worked together for seven years in Italy and even lived next door to each other for a time. Last week, the Italian finance...
Tags: Brian Caffyn, Financial Times, First Wind, Vigorito, public subsidies, Italy, IVPC, wind farm, China, Hong Kong, Business Finance, Wind power, Cape Wind, Martha's Vineyard
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Tags: Kurdistan Links, financial times, United Kingdom, London, Western Asia, Geography of Iraq, Kurdistan, Turkey, Iraq, Fertile Crescent, Iraqi Kurdistan, Politics of Iraq
The current royal charter allowing the BBC's licence fee expires in 2015. But Jeremy Hunt told the Financial Times that the corporation was "out of touch with the hard times the rest of the electorate is going through". He said the BBC's structure had...
Tags: BBC Trust, Jeremy Hunt, Financial Times, shadow culture, culture secretary, secretary jeremy, conservative government
Miners may be booming but banks are letting the side down at the moment, following reports that Lloyds Banking Group plans to raise up to £25bn to avoid the government's asset protection scheme...The suggestion is that Lloyds is considering a £15bn rights...
Tags: Lloyds Banking Group PLC, Lloyds Mulling, rights issue, Financial Times, lloyd banks, banks group, billion pounds, U.K
Goldman Sachs Group Inc would be due a $1 billion payment if troubled commercial lender CIT Group were to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter. The report said Goldman would be...
Tags: Goldman Sachs Group Inc, CIT Group Inc., Financial Times, rescue financing, billion rescue
Belgium— Thousands of demonstrators have gathered outside Opel's auto plant in the hope of preventing the closing of the operation by Opel's new owners, Canadian company Magna International . Union workers from Germany joined their Belgian counterparts...
Tags: Magna International, Belgium, Germany, Opel Workers Protest, Financial Times, General Motors, Europe, Peter Mandelson, Spain, Britain
The Times they are a-changing. The headline in today's New York Times announced "Europeans Seek to Shift Security Role to Afghan Government." The article by Judy Dempsey, head of the Berlin bureau of the Times affiliate, the International Herald Tribune...
Tags: Afghanistan, Britain, France, Germany, New York Times, Financial Times
Gordon Brown has turned up the heat on bankers by calling for an international debate on a possible cap on bonuses in the financial sector. Mr Brown said the countries attending the upcoming G20 meeting in Pittsburgh would debate whether "bonuses are,...
Tags: Gordon Brown, Mr Brown, France, prime minister, Germany, Financial Times, match labour, Labour, spending plans
In a video interview that gives an insight into the relationship between two of the biggest figures in the media world, Mr Malone told the Financial Times he had let Chase Carey, the former chief executive of satellite broad-caster DirecTV , leave for...
Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Mr Malone, John Malone, Financial Times, Mr Murdoch, COO of News Corp., DirecTV