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Sunday Papers: Rothschild and Cohen back €1bn lender - bid news and gossip
The Finaciers, along with the Australian sovereign wealth fund, have committed to invest €450m in Haymarket Financial.
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The Sunday Telegraph
* Lord Rothschild, Sir Ronald Cohen and the Australian sovereign wealth fund, Future Fund, have committed to invest €450m in Haymarket Financial, a specialist lender to medium-sized businesses; the commitments take the total capital invested in the company to €1bn.
* Gartmore, the fund management firm hit by regulatory concerns, has awarded 3.5% of the company’s equity to a group of top staff to encourage them to stay at the business.
* House of Fraser, the department store retailer, will this week relaunch Biba, the iconic 1960s clothing and homeware brand that it bought last November.
* Brussels is to push for the creation of a form of "treasury" for the European Union with powers to issue bonds and reinforce fiscal integration.
* Three British bankers held in Bahrain for more than a year have written to William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, calling on him to intervene with the local authorities on their behalf.
The Observer
* Tim Waterstone, the founder of the books chain that bears his name, is considering a £100m-plus bid to take the chain private if the parent company, HMV, fails to turn the business around by the new year.
* South African billionaire, Nathan Kirsh, in bid to take control of Minerva group.
* Shareholders fear housebuilders' optimism has shaky foundations.
The Independent on Sunday
* Singapore Telecoms, the sovereign wealth-backed mobile phone-to-pay TV giant, is considering a bid for FTSE 100 group Cable & Wireless Worldwide.
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