City Moves for 2 September 2015 | Who’s switching jobs September 1, 2015 Hausfeld Anna Morfey has been appointed partner in the litigation law firm’s European practice. She joins from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, where she was a senior associate. Morfey’s practice comprises contentious and non-contentious EU and competition law. Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers Europe The real estate investment management firm has appointed Rachel Arden-Davis as director, finance and [...]
Earnings drop at magic circle law firms as they fail to benefit from global M&A boom September 3, 2015 Britain's elite law firms failed to track the country's improving economy, reporting a combined turnover of £20.64bn, a one per cent drop in earnings from 2014. The number of lawyers employed by the largest 100 firms in the UK, has also fallen, down two per cent to 64,024, according to figures published by Legal Business [...]
City gears up for big Giving Day July 7, 2015 BOSSES from 80 City firms gathered at Mansion House yesterday morning to see the launch of City Giving Day. Lord Mayor of London Alan Yarrow hosted the launch, joined by bosses at Barclays, Linklaters and UBS, to discuss how to bring philanthropy to the whole of London. City Giving Day, taking place on 30 September, [...]
City Moves for 15 September 2015 | Who’s switching jobs September 14, 2015 Societe Generale Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking has announced two appointments in its global finance division. Alvaro Huete (pictured) becomes deputy head of global finance and head of global finance for the UK. He was previously global head of syndications and has also worked at Nomura, Banco Urquijo and Lloyds Bank. Terence Shanahan, previously [...]
Allegion to pay €210m in offer for SimonsVoss June 29, 2015 Private equity house HgCapital Trust has agreed to sell its European locking systems business, SimonsVoss, to security products specialist Allegion, in a deal valued at €210m (£150m). SimonsVoss was founded in 1995, and generated sales of €52m in 2014. It employs around 275 people. Allegion employs almost 8,500 people and its products are sold in [...]
Sterling strength puts dent in annual results for law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer July 7, 2015 International law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer saw revenues increase just one per cent for the year ending 30 April. The London-based legal practice blamed strong currency headwinds for the results, saying today that revenues increased by four per cent on a constant currency basis. Freshfields also reported a drop of one per cent in net [...]
London house prices might be mind-boggling for renters and young buyers, but it’s forcing creative solutions to the problem like never before October 15, 2015 This month, Daniel Radcliffe reportedly put his New York apartment up for rent at an eye-watering price of $19,000 (£12,500) per month. But now you can live the real “Harry Potter” lifestyle for a snip of the cost after an eager London renter in search of a new home tweeted a ‘room’ that was available to rent [...]
EU’s new Mifid II rules shake up bond and commodity markets in bid for more transparency: Here’s everything you need to know September 29, 2015 Europe's long-awaited capital market reforms were announced yesterday, with changes to bond markets, caps on anonymous share trading (so-called 'dark pools') and limits on commodity holdings. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) released its 1,500 page update to the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid II), with 28 new rules, which institutions must comply [...]
Beer giants AB InBev and SABMiller in takeover talks: The long-awaited superbrew merger starts September 17, 2015 The world's largest brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) has set its sights on a takeover of rival SABMiller, which would create a mammoth global brewery worth $275bn (£177bn). Shares in SABMiller shot up by nearly 20 per cent on the news, pushing the FTSE 100 to a one-week high during yesterday’s trading. The [...]
City Moves for 20 July 2015 | Who’s switching jobs July 19, 2015 Valad Europe The real estate investment management firm has appointed Claire Treacy as chief financial officer. She was previously head of tax and risk at Valad. Before joining, Treacy was a senior tax manager in KPMG’s real estate group, specialising in European fund structuring. PwC Stephen Soper has been appointed senior pensions adviser in the [...]