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UK service sector contracts in June

Hopes that the economy slowdown is bottoming out have been dampened by new research showing recent progress in the services sector stalled during June. Read

Rob Colling

Widening web video access

THE man who wrote subtitles for James Bond, Jason Bourne and Jack Bauer has launched the first company in the world to specialise in subtitles and captions for web video. Read

Dr Peter Arnold

Science City sets up crack team to source innovators

A CRACK team of innovation specialists will be employed to source new science-driven businesses in the region. Read

Tweet dreams of new custom

POKES, tweets and status updates are no longer reserved for young socialites with hundreds of friends and time to kill. Read

Northern Rock needs greater reserves

THE Northern Rock has been given the go-ahead to continue without the necessary level of capital reserves until its bid to split itself into a "good bank" and a "bad bank" has been decided upon by the European Commission. Read

Northern Rock's capital reserves fall below required levels

THE Northern Rock has been given the go-ahead to continue without the necessary level of capital reserves until its restructuring request has been decided upon by the European Commission.In 2008 the nationalised lender revealed it had made pre-tax losses of £1.36bn after repossessing 63% more homes than the previous year and reducing its Government loan from £26.9bn to £8.9bn.And with the Rock expected to make a further loss in 2009 the levels of capital it should hold in reserve have now declined below the levels the regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), require. But the FSA today confirmed it will make an exception for the Northern Rock and waiver the capital reserve requirements until a decison has been made on its restructuring request by the EC.A spokesman for the Rock said: “Northern Rock's capital base has now reduced to a level below its minimum regulatory capital requirement.  “Northern Rock proposes to address this situation through a legal and capital restructuring of the company.“The Government is also committed to providing a further £3bn to the company when, as is expected, the restructuring is approved by the EC.”The Rock expects to get permission from the EC to split itself into two separate entities commonly referred to as the “good bank” and the “bad bank” prior to being sold off.The good bank will include all of the retail deposits, the branch network and some higher quality mortgages. The bad bank will mostly include the “toxic” mortgages and include those loans it made in 2006 and 2007 which were 125% of the value of a property.Part of the EC deal will see the Government give the Rock a further £3bn which will help improve its capital position.The Rock today declined on speculation that Tesco has made an approach to the buy the good bank. Read

Lloyds to cut 2000 jobs

BANKING giant Lloyds has revealed plans to axe 2,100 posts at its commercial and group operations at offices across the country. Read

Jaguar owner's £267m loss

THE Indian owner of Jaguar Land Rover has recorded losses of £267m in the year to March 31 due to global downturn in the car industry. Read

FSA to get more power

THE Treasury is planning to beef up the role of the City watchdog in an apparent snub to the Bank of England, it has been reported. Read

Vertu makes £7.9m Midlands acquisition

THE Newcastle-based Vertu motro retailer group has used the cash raised during a recent £30m right issues to snap up a troubled Midlands-based motor group. Read

Profit fall at property firm

PROPERTY developer and regeneration firm Berkeley said annual profits fell 38% after the company faced the toughest conditions in recent memory. Read

North firm is aiming for the Gulf market

THE next generation of security access technology – based on the recognition of a person’s bloodflow and vein pattern – looks set to take a fledgling North East firm into the Gulf market while doubling its workforce. Read

Steve Grainger

Enigma spreads website word to all and sundry

IT HAS built websites for some of the biggest brands on the planet, but a North East digital agency will now help alien enthusiasts, gothic wedding dress- makers and even animal tailors launch their own online empires. Read

Studios create gameplan for unexpected slump

ON THE south bank of the Tyne this week five key players from the global video games industry put their heads together to plot a way through the recession. Read

Advertising firm flies high thanks to owl clan

A FAMILY of owls has helped a North East digital agency win a contract that could see its groundbreaking technology installed in 300 shops across the country. Read

Our glory in World Cup football stadium

IF England's footballers make their trademark quarter final exit at next Summer's World Cup, few travelling Brits may get to see the impressive Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban. Read

Taking Stock returns to nebusiness today

ARE you ready to go back into the bear pit? Andrew Mernin previews the return of our hugely popular fantasy trading game, Taking Stock. Read

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Are you ready to go back into the bear pit? Andrew Mernin previews the return of our hugely popular fantasy trading game, Taking Stock Read

IDS

IDS reveals 27% profits rise as sales hit £24.9m

FUELLED by a 51% surge in revenues, medical test kit maker IDS will target rapid expansion by distributing its new automated machine to more than 1,000 facilities around the world. Read

IDS reveals 27% profits rise as sales hit £24.9m

FUELLED by a 51% surge in revenues, medical test kit maker IDS will target rapid expansion by distributing its new automated machine to more than 1,000 facilities around the world. Read

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