The Independent 1996 Peter Rodgers - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Peter Rodgers
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8bn pounds sterling Telekom five times subscribed in record sell-off. (Deutsche Telekom)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
A copper-plated scandal. (investigation into copper trading fraud at Sumitomo Corp)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
An end to 'boom and bust' is the vital business ingredient.(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
A poacher turns into a sceptical gatekeeper. (John Bridgeman, new director general of fair trading)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
A question of private railways. (issues relating to the privatisation of Railtrack)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
A rugged path between wasteland and greenfield. (Ed Gallagher, head of the UK government's new environment agency)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
A weakness at the heart of the German solution. (Deutsche Bank faces problems with companies in which it has involvement as a shareholder or a lender)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Big corporate pay rises arm Labour for tax reform.(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Big risks and a dubious deal for taxpayers in the nuclear sell-off. (privatisation of British Energy)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
British Gas fracture leaves City uncertain. (limited welcome for plans for British Gas demerger)Retail industryNigel Cope, Peter Rodgers
Can caring companies beat the cold-blooded cost-cutters?(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Cautious Clarke woos middle class. (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke's 1996 Budget)(Budget special)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
City dealers' bonuses soar to 315m pounds sterling.Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Cuba vendetta sparks war across Atlantic.(Helms-Burton Act)Retail industryRupert Cornwell, Andrew (American government official) Marshall, Peter Rodgers
Downsizers have laboured under a grand delusion. (new views on downsizing)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Funded pensions may feed bears when baby-boomer bubble bursts.(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Fund shocks add to a seismic shift in financial risks. (impact of problems at Morgan Grenfell Asset Management)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Greenspan rocks world stock markets. (Alan Greenspan, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, warns of dangers of rising share prices)Retail industryDavid Usborne, Peter Rodgers
High cost of capital raises spectre of new Big Bang. (Monopolies and Mergers Commission may investigate City corporate finance fees and commissions)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
How Brown was transfigured from swan to fall guy. (Cedric Brown retires as chief executive of British Gas)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Investigators look at London traders' role in copper scam. (investigation into possible links between Winchester Commodities and Sumitomo Corp)Retail industryRichard Lloyd Parry, Peter Rodgers, Nic Cicutti
I've got just the policy for you, guv. It's a good little runner. (life insurance companies with poor products can still achieve high sales)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Labour's proposals aren't radical enough for the City.(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Long-standing policyholders do not deserve much compensation. (UK life insurers consider approaches to compensating policyholders)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Mutuals score best against the rest. (strong performance for UK mutual life insurers)Retail industryPeter Rodgers, Nic Cicutti
Planning executive pensions disclosure. (Greenbury Committee's plans for disclosure of the true costs of executive pensions)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Poor deals on the home loans front. (second part of investigation into life assurance)Retail industryPeter Rodgers, Nic Cicutti
Procrastination could save the day for Eurotunnel. (mixed fortunes continue)(Column)(Company Profile)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Rail privatisation set to put 20,000 jobs on the line.(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Rothschild dynasty plans global shake-up.Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Royal and Sun seal 6bn pounds sterling merger. (Royal Insurance and Sun Alliance)Retail industryPeter Rodgers, Nic Cicutti
Snap! CBI and Labour play the same competition card. (CBI and Labour party unexpectedly agree on how to reform UK's competition authorities)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Sumitomo faces fresh claims it knew of losses. (Sumitomo Corp officials may have known about loss-making trading accounts operated by Yasuo Hamanaka)Retail industryDavid Usborne, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Rodgers
Supermarket giant will be a financial minnow. (Sainsbury's plans to set up a bank)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
The bank that wants to be just like Coca-Cola. (Sir Brian Pitman, chairman of Lloyds TSB)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
The challenge of bringing Lloyd's back from the brink. (David Rowland, chairman of Lloyd's of London)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
The Greenbury effect - is it pushing pay higher? (impact of regulations to force disclosure of the pay of leading UK executives)(Column)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
Threat to 2,500 jobs as Rolls ditches Parsons.(Rolls-Royce; Parsons Power Generation)Retail industryPeter Rodgers, Chris Godsmark
To change image, take a green line. (Bob Horton, chairman of Railtrack)(Interview)Retail industryPeter Rodgers
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