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City Moves for 19 August 2013 | Who’s switching jobs August 18, 2013 Colliers The commercial real estate services firm has hired Frankie Longhurst as a director in its residential valuation team. Longhurst joins from Chesterton Humberts. Ernst & Young Charles Berkeley has been appointed partner in the professional services firm’s lead advisory practice. Berkeley is an experienced investment banker, and has previously worked at Dresdner Kleinwort, Royal [...]
FTSE surges upward to join US stock markets July 18, 2013 Following record breaking gains from US stock markets (the S&P also broke new highs shortly after posting), the FTSE is up over one per cent, driven by rallies in the Royal Bank of Scotland, Aberdeen Asset Management, Barclays and the London Stock Exchange. Lloyds Banking Group, Kingfisher and ASOS have also hit new highs. This [...]
City Matters: Tough decisions on infrastructure must not be delayed for future generations August 18, 2013 THE DUST has barely settled on the London Anniversary Games and work has already begun to convert the iconic Olympic Stadium for future use. Some may feel a sense of regret that a stadium home to so many glorious memories last summer will never be seen again in its current form. But it is only [...]
Unique Nadal will eclipse Federer grand slam tally, says Ivanisevic October 8, 2013 EXCLUSIVE: World No1 can take game to new heights. HE HAS already defied the doubters by returning to world No1 but Rafael Nadal’s resurgence is only just beginning, says former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic. The Croatian believes Nadal will eclipse Roger Federer’s record tally of 17 grand slam titles and could even retire with as [...]
City Moves for 04 September 2013 | Who’s switching jobs September 3, 2013 SJ Berwin The law firm has appointed Paul Stothard as a partner in its litigation practice. He was most recently at Dentons, where he was a partner in its litigation and dispute resolution group. Prior to that, he was an associate at Denton Wilde Sapte, and Allen & Overy. Quadrant Estates James Bidwell has joined the property [...]
Unique Nadal will eclipse Federer grand slam tally, says Ivanisevic October 7, 2013 EXCLUSIVE: World No1 can take game to new heights. HE HAS already defied the doubters by returning to world No1 but Rafael Nadal’s resurgence is only just beginning, says former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic. The Croatian believes Nadal will eclipse Roger Federer’s record tally of 17 grand slam titles and could even retire with as [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 27 August 2013 August 26, 2013 FINANCIAL TIMES MPs step up campaign to break up RBS MPs are stepping up their campaign for a break-up of Royal Bank of Scotland amid suspicions in Westminster that RBS and Treasury officials will try to scupper a good bank-bad bank split. In a letter in today’s Financial Times, the influential Parliamentary Commission on Banking [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 7 October 2013 October 7, 2013 FINANCIAL TIMES Temasek bids for Repsol gas stake Temasek and Sinopec have both approached Repsol over buying its €4.7bn stake in Gas Natural as the Spanish oil company seeks to raise cash to increase its investment in oil exploration. Repsol, which is working with Deutsche Bank and Citigroup to find a buyer for the domestic [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 12 August 2013 August 11, 2013 FINANCIAL TIMES Air alliances rule out Heathrow move The world’s biggest airlines have ruled out moving from Heathrow to another UK airport, bolstering the chances of a highly contentious third runway being built at Europe’s busiest hub. All three global airline alliances have said they want to stay, even though some options being considered by [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 2 October 2013 October 1, 2013 FINANCIAL TIMES Euro banks undervalued Europe’s banks are just as strong as US rivals and are being unjustly undervalued by investors, according to the vice-president of the European Central Bank (ECB) – the man in charge of setting up safety testing of the Eurozone’s banking system. Vitor Constancio’s comments come as the ECB prepares for [...]