CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS August 5, 2009 ExecutionExecution has taken on Joseph Dickerson to strengthen its banking equity research team. Joseph will be responsible for developing coverage on HSBC, Standard Chartered and the Spanish banking sector. He joins Execution from Citadel Investment group where he was a senior analyst. He will work with Fiona Swaffield and Anke Reigen in the company’s experienced [...]
Banks gear up to report on the first half of a tough year August 2, 2009 The market’s attention is likely to be dominated this week by the banks, which will be reporting their first-half results during the five days. But there will be plenty more for investors to sink their teeth into, with insurers, bookmakers and industrials all on the radar too. Barclays and HSBC kick the week off this [...]
Why chartered institutes can help to boost your career November 4, 2009 SOME name changes are only cosmetic, but for the financial services industry, the transformation of the Securities & Investments Institute into the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) could improve the careers of many in the City. The body, which has over 40,000 members including stockbrokers, investment advisors, portfolio managers and wealth managers and [...]
Why chartered institutes can help to boost your career November 4, 2009 SOME name changes are only cosmetic, but for the financial services industry, the transformation of the Securities & Investments Institute into the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) could improve the careers of many in the City. The body, which has over 40,000 members including stockbrokers, investment advisors, portfolio managers and wealth managers and [...]
Better outlook for banks one year after Lehman September 14, 2009 WHEN Lehman Brothers collapsed a year ago, it seemed that the world would never be the same. Global markets wobbled and once giant investment banks were crippled as sub-prime mortgages and credit default swaps unravelled and we braced ourselves for a worldwide recession. Wall Street had shrunk to less than a third of its pre-Lehman [...]
ING mulls private bank sale July 23, 2009 DUTCH bank ING is understood to have hired JPMorgan to manage the sale of its European and Asian private banking business, valued by the bank at more than €700m (£605m). The bank announced a plan earlier this year to dispose of up to €8bn worth of assets, as new chief executive Jan Hommen bids to [...]
Sainsbury’s in the spotlight July 12, 2009 J SAINSBURY is hoping, according to insiders, for a “plain old AGM” this Wednesday as shareholders gather around chief executive Justin King for the yearly meet. Sainsbury will be hoping the meeting will largely be an opportunity for investors to laud its current trading efforts, which has seen it outperforming rivals. But shareholders may want [...]
Miners give support as they rise to recoup their losses July 7, 2009 MINERS were the saviour of the FTSE 100 yesterday, offsetting falling oil stocks and disappointing UK industrial output data to keep the index flat, or just 7.91 points lower, at 4,187. Data showed that UK manufacturing output unexpectedly shrank in May, falling 0.5 per cent on the month, making it less likely the economy returned [...]
Miners give support as they rise to recoup their losses July 7, 2009 MINERS were the saviour of the FTSE 100 yesterday, offsetting falling oil stocks and disappointing UK industrial output data to keep the index flat, or just 7.91 points lower, at 4,187. Data showed that UK manufacturing output unexpectedly shrank in May, falling 0.5 per cent on the month, making it less likely the economy returned [...]
Sainsbury’s chair faces two jobs row July 15, 2009 J SAINSBURY chairman Sir Philip Hampton yesterday faced questions over his £396,000 pay packet and whether he had enough time to be the chairman of both Sainsbury’s and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). One shareholder at the retail giant’s annual meeting called on Hampton to halve his pay as long as he did both jobs. [...]