City Moves for 21 January 2015 | Who’s switching jobs January 20, 2015 IAG UK Fund Administration The fund administration services provider has appointed Alan Ross as commercial director. He joins from BNP Paribas, where he was senior sales manager for securities services. Ross has also held roles at BNY Mellon, Arjent Alternative Investments, FSL Services, and RBS. London & Capital Guy McGlashan has been appointed chief operating [...]
Non-dom crackdown: What impact will taxing the global rich have on the UK? April 8, 2015 Tight finances and pressure to break the deadlock in the election campaign combined yesterday in a very focused new round of tax – on the foreign earnings of over 5,000 rich British residents. Labour first introduced a levy on long-term non-domiciled residents back in 2008, and the coalition has hiked it since. In December, chancellor [...]
City Matters: Business and innovation thrive when they’re underpinned by diverse talents June 23, 2014 IF LONDON and the UK are to remain at the cutting edge, it is vital that students today acquire the skills needed to meet the challenges of tomorrow. In a fast-moving globalised world, that increasingly means adapting to the realities of the digital revolution. Over recent decades, technology has transformed how industries ranging from financial [...]
BG Group boss Andrew Gould eager to quash rival bid speculation April 8, 2015 BG Group chairman Andrew Gould yesterday refused to comment on rival bids that the firm might be considering, after speculation that Exxon could be preparing to make an approach. Gould said the BG board had assessed the Shell offer “very largely on the basis of what we felt was the ultimate potential of BG’s value”, [...]
City Matters: Britain’s infrastructure crunch is coming: Doing nothing is not an option June 29, 2014 AS THE British summer makes a fleeting appearance, the demands placed on our infrastructure are only set to increase. The roads, trains and airports will all face additional strain over the coming months, as commuters jostle with overseas tourists and British holidaymakers. This is part of a longer-term trend that has serious consequences for the [...]
City Matters: The EU financial transaction tax will hurt the prudent – not the reckless May 12, 2014 THE IMPORTANT debate between the City and 11 EU governments on whether or not to introduce a tax on derivatives and shares continued last week. Both sides have scored victories, but now a more conciliatory tone is emerging, and this should be welcomed. With the European Court of Justice rejecting a pre-emptive challenge to this [...]
City Moves for 08 January 2015 | Who’s switching jobs January 7, 2015 Investec The bank’s corporate and institutional banking division has announced the appointment of Florian von Hartig as head of debt capital markets. He joins after nine years at Standard Bank, where he was global head of debt primary markets. JLL UK The real estate-focused professional services and investment management firm has appointed two new sustainability [...]
City Matters: The EU financial transaction tax will hurt the prudent – not the reckless May 11, 2014 THE IMPORTANT debate between the City and 11 EU governments on whether or not to introduce a tax on derivatives and shares continued last week. Both sides have scored victories, but now a more conciliatory tone is emerging, and this should be welcomed. With the European Court of Justice rejecting a pre-emptive challenge to this [...]
Paying lip service to CSR won’t help companies recover lost public trust February 3, 2015 How companies play a part in society and are viewed by the communities they serve remains a crucial challenge for business leaders. Since the financial crisis, confidence that businesses will “do the right thing” has never been lower. Restoring that credibility should be high on the agenda for every leader today. Often, businesses will point [...]
City Matters: How London is leading the way as a European centre for renminbi trade June 16, 2014 LONDON’S goal of becoming the leading Western offshore renminbi centre is expected to take a significant step forward this week, when a Chinese clearing bank is appointed in London. As the chancellor noted in his recent Mansion House speech, the capital has held a strong and growing position in renminbi trading since the City of [...]