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Rolls-Royce awarded $1.8bn contract from Air China

Rolls-Royce awarded $1.8bn contract from Air China

Rolls-Royce has won a $1.8 billion (£1.1 billion) order from Air China. The announcement comes at a time when the British enginemaker has featured heavily in the news due to the failure of one of its Trent 900 engines, which exploded just minutes into a Qantas flight earlier this month. However, the company has since [...]

Santander submits offer to buy RBS branches

Santander submits offer to buy RBS branches

Spanish bank giant Santander has today confirmed it has submitted an offer to buy Royal Bank of Scotland’s (RBS) Williams & Glyn’s network of branches. The deal will give Santander approximately 1,645 branches, or 12% of the market, and cement its status as the second largest mortgage loan provider. The Spanish bank already has a [...]

E-clear placed into administration

E-clear placed into administration

Card-payment processing company, E-Clear, has been placed into administration. The company was responsible for online ticket sales at Scottish airline Flyglobespan, which collapsed in December. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), which was appointed administrator for Flyglobespan, had been investigating E-Clear to establish why the company held back £35 million owed to Globespan Group, which operated Flyglobespan. E-Clear was [...]

Obama calls for GM chief to step down

Obama calls for GM chief to step down

Rick Wagoner, chief executive of US beleaguered car giant, General Motors (GM), has been ordered to resign by US President Barack Obama. 56-year-old Wagoner has been at the helm of GM for eight years but has been with the company since leaving Harvard University with an MBA more than 30 years ago. He received the [...]

Sharp rise in repossession claims and orders

Sharp rise in repossession claims and orders

Latest figures from the Ministry of Justice show a 16% rise in the number of mortgage repossession claims in England and Wales, in the first quarter of the year. While a repossession claim is only the first stage in a legal process and may not end in a homeowner being evicted, the figures show an [...]

Secondary loans could increase repossessions to 53,000

Secondary loans could increase repossessions to 53,000

Shelter is warning that in 2008, repossessions could rise to the levels seen in the early 1990s. The housing charity is concerned that large numbers of homeowners now have secondary loans on their homes and that Government and industry forecasts for repossessions are too low because they do not take this into account. The secondary [...]