CITY VIEWS: ARE YOU MORE OR LESS LIKELY TO INVEST IN A PENSION? October 14, 2009 HAYDEN SINDEN AVIVA“The sooner you start saving for a pension, the less you have to pay out in one go. There is a common misconception that a state pension is enough to live on, and it’s not – it’s completely insufficient. And as people live longer, the pot of public money is going to run [...]
Lloyd’s profits up 39pc amid bond rebound September 24, 2009 LLOYD’S of London, the City’s 321-year old insurance market, yesterday unveiled bumper first-half profits after a recovery in corporate bond markets helped boost returns on its investment portfolio. Chief executive Richard Ward said the market had booked profits of £1.32bn during the first six months of the year – a 39 per cent rise on [...]
City Moves for 28 October 2009 | Who’s switching jobs October 27, 2009 GAMThe investment management firm has appointed Niall Gallagher as an investment director, effective from 2 November. Gallagher, who will be responsible for managing GAM’s European long-only equity strategies, previously managed pan-European and continental European equities at T. Rowe Price. He also formerly worked at BlackRock for nine years, having begun his career as an economist [...]
Turner warns break-ups to hit stability November 2, 2009 THE forced break up of the “too big to fail” banks into retail and casino institutions would actually increase instability in the financial sector and worsen the economic impact of future banking crises, the City watchdog warned yesterday. Lord Adair Turner, chairman of the Financial Services Authority (FSA), said proposals to separate traditional banking operations [...]
BALANCING ACT November 4, 2009 UK FINANCIAL Investments (UKFI) boss John Kingman yesterday warned the agency was “walking a tightrope” as it attempted to limit bonus payments while avoiding an exodus of talent at Britain’s bailed out banks. The public was “understandably angry” at fat cat bonus payments, said Kingman, the departing chief executive of the body managing the government’s [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS November 3, 2009 Gleacher ShacklockThe corporate advisory firm has appointed Peter Alcaraz as a senior adviser, effective from next spring.Alcaraz, who will be tasked with helping to develop the firm’s franchise in the services sector, joins from Close Brothers Corporate Finance, where he was most recently a managing director and head of the services sector team. He has [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS November 3, 2009 Gleacher ShacklockThe corporate advisory firm has appointed Peter Alcaraz as a senior adviser, effective from next spring.Alcaraz, who will be tasked with helping to develop the firm’s franchise in the services sector, joins from Close Brothers Corporate Finance, where he was most recently a managing director and head of the services sector team. He has [...]
NEW BOSS NORMAN PREPARES TO BRING THE ROMANCE BACK TO ITV November 18, 2009 THE market has roundly welcomed ex-Asda boss and former Tory MP Archie Norman’s appointment to the chairman’s seat at ITV, but has anyone considered the most pressing question it throws up for the broadcaster? Allow me to explain. Back in Norman’s retail days, perhaps the most exciting new initiative at Asda was the introduction of [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS October 29, 2009 MarshThe insurance broker and risk adviser has hired Simon Curtis as chief operating officer of its UK operations, based in London. He succeeds Ian Clarke, who continues as a board member and a member of the firm’s international executive group. Curtis joins from Jardine Lloyd Thompson, which he joined in 2000 after its acquisition of [...]
CITY’S BIG SPENDERS PROVE EASY TARGET FOR DEN OF DEBAUCHERY November 3, 2009 AFTER all the talk of City types shying away from blowing their cash in lap-dancing clubs in these bleak post-crisis days, it comes as a bit of a surprise to see that one such chain has opened up yet another den of debauchery on the fringe of the Square Mile. Yes, club operator Secrets, which [...]