BANKING CHEMISTRY GEEKS GET CREATIVE August 19, 2010 THANK heaven for the idle pairs of hands which yesterday provided The Capitalist with the throatiest chuckle of the week. Into the inbox popped a link that’s been doing the rounds in the City, containing a link to a “periodic table” – though not one that would be familiar to many from distant memories of [...]
BANKING CHEMISTRY GEEKS GET CREATIVE August 19, 2010 THANK heaven for the idle pairs of hands which yesterday provided The Capitalist with the throatiest chuckle of the week. Into the inbox popped a link that’s been doing the rounds in the City, containing a link to a “periodic table” – though not one that would be familiar to many from distant memories of [...]
Double taxes give City a wake up call June 22, 2010 CHANCELLOR George Osborne’s regular bank levy had been anticipated by bulge bracket firms, but City figures nonetheless urged the government to clarify its geographic scope. In particular, banks and accountants were concerned at the prospect of double taxation if France and Germany bring in their own tolls. Rod Roman of Ernst & Young said: “A [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS June 3, 2010 Deloitte The business advisory firm has appointed Vince Niblett as the new global leader of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu’s audit and enterprise risk services practice. Niblett originally joined Deloitte in 1980 and has since been seconded to a number of assignments across the globe, including posts in Australia, Luxembourg, the Middle East and South America. He [...]
Great Leighs close to the end June 9, 2010 RACING: Great Leighs, Britain’s first new racecourse for 81 years, looks set for redevelopment after no buyer came forward. The course, near Chelmsford, went into administration in January last year, just nine months after opening. Administrators, Deloitte, have been desperately trying to find a buyer but have now given up hope, prompting talks with principal [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 4, 2010 Grant Thornton The business advisory firm has appointed Craig Kemsley as tax partner and head of its London private client department. Kemsley has over 20 years of experience advising private and entrepreneur clients for Deloitte in the UK and Australia. While working at the firm, he particularly focused on developing tax-efficient structures to maximise current [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 21, 2010 BANK OF IRELAND The bank has appointed Bill Greaves to the position of head of corporate banking in the UK. Greaves previously led the bank’s technology, media and telecoms team, which he established in early 2005 upon joining the group. Prior to that, he led the media team at Barclays. In his new role, he [...]
It pays to be the canary in the mine August 5, 2010 LONDONERS in search of rental bargains are getting wise to the fact that moving a few miles east into the Docklands gets you more space and higher specs for the same money. Rental prices in the Canary Wharf/Docklands area are on the up, but still offer better value than most other places within a short [...]
Wage outlay is worrying, top clubs told June 7, 2010 PREMIER League clubs have received a stark warning over their spending by one of the leading authorities on the game’s finances. Dan Jones of Deloitte’s Sports Business Group says the proportion of income that clubs are lavishing on wages is “worryingly high” and must be brought under control. The average wages/revenue ratio for teams in [...]
Wage outlay is worrying, top clubs told June 7, 2010 PREMIER League clubs have received a stark warning over their spending by one of the leading authorities on the game’s finances. Dan Jones of Deloitte’s Sports Business Group says the proportion of income that clubs are lavishing on wages is “worryingly high” and must be brought under control. The average wages/revenue ratio for teams in [...]