GIRL POWER IN THE CITY June 28, 2009 Never one to pass up the chance to dwell upon the successes of the ladies in the business world, The Capitalist has been perusing this year’s list of the top 35 women under 35 with interest. The list is compiled by Management Today, and the world of the City, as ever, features heavily. Nestled alongside [...]
City’s most successful accountant still has plenty of fire in his belly July 20, 2009 IT IS EASY to tell when you are nearing , Deloitte boss John Connolly’s office because an awful lot of people you bump into in the firm’s corridors begin to ask about his welfare. “Is John in?” asks one, a tad nervously. “What mood is he in today?” asks another. There is a feeling of [...]
KLEINMAN JOINS SKY AS ANSWER TO BEEB’S BUSINESS EDITOR PESTON May 27, 2009 ROBERT Peston must be quaking in his well-oiled boots. The media rumour mill has been going into overdrive over the past few days as industry veterans gossiped about Sky News launching a bid to up the stakes in its rivalry with the BBC by hiring the Sunday Telegraph’s Mark Kleinman to be its new City [...]
KPMG set to run Caliber liquidation September 2, 2008 Caliber Global Investment, the LSE listed mortgage-bond fund run by the hedge fund group Cambridge Place Investment Management, is seeking shareholder approval to appoint KPMG, the accountancy firm, to oversee its liquidation. Caliber is unwinding holdings of US and European mortgage-backed debt, which totalled $908m in March 2007, after taking losses on subprime mortgages. The [...]
Job appointments tumble September 3, 2008 The rate of permanent employment appointments fell in August at the sharpest rate for almost seven years according to a report from KPMG published today. Shrinking demand for staff has led to the lowest number of permanent places since November 2001; the fifth consecutive month of employment cutbacks. Kevin Green, chief executive, of the Recruitment [...]
JP Morgan retains top broker title September 1, 2008 Investment bank JP Morgan Cazenove has been named the top City broker for the third year running, according to the latest adviser rankings from Hemscott. JP Morgan has led the table for 12 consecutive quarters. It gained five new clients in the three months to 11 August taking its client base to a total of [...]
Inflation surge bites July 15, 2008 Bank of England rate setters face another tough decision as fresh evidence emerges that soaring inflation and sluggish high street sales continues to put pressure on consumer’s pockets and the wider economy. Prices charged by manufacturers at the factory fate rose by 10 per cent in June – the highest rate since comparable records began, [...]
KPMG staff scoop £59m in bonuses October 25, 2005 Secretaries and directors at KPMG will share in a £59m bonus bonanza. The 8,950 people who make up the accountancy firm’s British workforce will share in the £59m pot, which equates to just under £6,600 per person. The bonus pot has risen 68 per cent from £35m last year, when the company gave on average [...]
60,000 expected to go bankrupt in 2005 October 31, 2005 Personal bankruptcies are rocketing. Figures from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) this week are expected to show that more people are being declared insolvent now than at the height of the 1992 recession. Capital Economics has forecast that there were 14,700 bankruptcies in the last quarter, 45 per cent more than in the [...]
Southern in £2.5m probe October 26, 2005 Soutern Water may have to pay up to £2.5m in compensation to customers after irregularities were discovered in its queries and complaints procedures. In an unprecedented move the company, which supplies water and sewerage services to 2.3m homes and businesses, has informed industry regulator Ofwat that it may have misled the watchdog over the level [...]