"(Chief Executive) Stuart Gulliver is doing a good job looking after the group, but at the end of the day it is an absolutely massive bank with branches everywhere; it is impossible to guarantee that there isn't something going on somewhere," said Jane Coffey, head of equities at Royal London Asset
Date: Dec 12, 2012
Source: Google
Diamond Seen Surviving Libor Storm After Barclays Plunges
It does question the position of the top people there,but its difficult to see merely changing the boss would be thecomplete answer, said Jane Coffey, who oversees 12 billionpounds as head of equities at Royal London Asset ManagementLtd., which holds Barclays in its index funds. The regulato
Date: Jun 28, 2012
Category: Business
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BSkyB shares fall £1.8bn on fears about 'fit and proper' Ofcom test
Jane Coffey, head of equities at Royal London Asset Management, said that in a worst-case scenario, News Corp could be forced to sell its 39% stake in BSkyB. "Although this seems unlikely, it's a possibility," she said, "This certainly isn't a good time to be buying into BSkyB."
Date: Jul 08, 2011
Category: Business
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Ignored Greek Default Risk Makes Bank Stress Tests 'Irrelevant'
"Everybody is so concerned about Greece defaulting and the effect that's going to have on banks, yet that's not something even being considered as part of the stress tests," said Jane Coffey, head of U.K. equities at Royal London Asset Management, which manages about $51 billion. "Greece defaulting