BGI sale helps Barclays profits soar 92%

Laura Miller
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Barclays has reported a 92% increase in full-year profits.

Boosted by the sale of its BGI fund management arm to US firm BlackRock last year, the bank hit profits of £11.6bn in 2009. Excluding this deal profits at the bank, which did not receive state aid during the financial crisis, were £5.3bn, with £2.5bn coming from its Barclays Capital investment banking business. It will pay an increased £1.5bn in bonuses for 2009, with a further £1.2bn over three years. However chief executive John Varley and president Bob Diamond have shunned bonuses for the second consecutive year, given "intense public interest and concern" about bankers' pay. Fu...

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