WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING September 26, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES BP PROPOSES FOURTH PIPELINE ROUTE TO BRING AZERBAIJAN GAS TO EUROPE BP is planning a pipeline stretching 1,300 km across three countries to bring gas from Azerbaijan to Europe. The scheme is a new entrant in the highly charged competition to construct a supply route to the Caspian basin and reduce Europe’s dependence [...]
Outraged City hits back on EU audit plan September 27, 2011 PWC BOSS Ian Powell has lead the charge against the European Commission’s (EC) proposed shake-up of the accounting industry. Writing in City A.M. today, Powell says the proposed creation of audit-only firms could “create severe disruption and undermine quality and confidence”, and calls for more input from UK firms in shaping the final reforms. Other [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS October 10, 2011 Man Group Man Group, Europe’s largest hedge-fund, has appointed Nina Shapiro as non-executive director. Shapiro previously held senior roles within the World Bank and was Vice President, Finance and Treasurer of the International Finance Corporate from 2000 to 2011. After joining the World Bank in 1978, Shapiro held posts including director of project finance and also [...]
Pay packages for top British executives to start growing September 11, 2011 THE PAY packets of Britain’s top executives are set to start growing again after two years of stagnation, according to a survey released today, with almost 80 per cent of companies in the FTSE 350 saying they plan to increase payouts this year. Main board directors at FTSE 100 firms can expect their salaries to [...]
Euro deal on hold as Dexia is saved October 9, 2011 NEGOTIATIONS between the Eurozone’s biggest economies appeared to have stalled yesterday as France and Germany refused to detail how they will recapitalise the region’s teetering banks. A highly anticipated meeting yesterday resulted in a bland statement by German chancellor Angela Merkel that politicians “are determined to do the necessary to secure the recapitalisation”, which the [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS September 25, 2011 West Pioneer Properties The developer and operator of shopping centres and mixed use developments in west and south India has appointed Chris Hough as a non-executive director. Hough, 52, has a career spanning 34 years, both in the UK and overseas. Hough has worked on the Broadgate development and the Imperial War Museum, and has [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS August 22, 2011 Savills The property firm has strengthened its building and project consultancy team by hiring surveyors Edward Wilson and Tim Cole, who will be based at the Finsbury Circus office in the City of London. Wilson (pictured) joins Savills from Drivers Jonas Deloitte, where he worked in the building consultancy team for over three years. Cole [...]
MADE IN CHELSEA DIAMOND HEIR DIGS DEEP FOR HIS NEXT VENTURE November 15, 2011 HIS FAMILY made their fortune digging for diamonds in the Congo and Sierra Leone, but Made in Chelsea stalwart Francis Boulle is interested in mines of a different kind. Fundmine, to be precise, an online investment platform that allows entrepreneurs to sell their company visions to private investors that has to date attracted £8.7m of [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS September 29, 2011 BlackRock Simon Beresford and Neil Purvis have been appointed to help develop the investment fund’s UK defined contribution business. Beresford (pictured) joins as chief operating officer of the firm’s Peterborough DC administration centre, moving from the Nationwide Building Society, where he was head of mortgage administration. Purvis, previously head of HR at the firm, takes [...]
Capitalists: the real revolutionaries October 17, 2011 ONCE again, Apple, the world’s most successful company, has pulled it off: it has sold 1m of its latest iPhone in its first 24 hours, smashing all the records. But this statistic should be of interest to more than tech geeks: it says a lot about how fast economies can evolve, especially in times of [...]