Galliford wins £100m cheap housing deals September 10, 2012 THE UK house-building and construction group Galliford Try said yesterday it has secured £100m worth of contracts in affordable housing. The group said that it has finalised a £23m contract on the Gallions Quarter development in East London’s Royal Docks after it was picked as one of the preferred developers for the scheme last year. [...]
City Moves | Who’s switching jobs September 23, 2012 RBC Wealth Management The wealth management division of the Royal Bank of Canada has announced two appointments to the Americas desk of its UK private client wealth management team. Shehreen Quayyum joins as a director from HSBC Private Bank, where she was an associate director in its international team. She has also worked for HSBC [...]
Firms fight to clinch Whitgift mall overhaul April 2, 2012 PLANS to turn Croydon’s Whitgift shopping centre into one of London’s biggest malls reached a stalemate yesterday when its owners sided with two different developers, Westfield Group and Hammerson. The centre’s leaseholders Royal London Asset Management and Irish Bank Resolution, who together own a 75 per cent stake in the mall, said they had signed [...]
CFA charter has won converts beyond investment analysis January 23, 2013 THE Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charter is widely considered to be the professional credential of choice for the investment industry. Its course is designed to provide the full breadth of knowledge necessary to understand all the major investment products, alongside instruction in financial reporting, corporate governance and economics. All this is underpinned by a grounding [...]
Who’s switching jobs October 2, 2012 Taylor Wessing Amanda Nelson has been appointed as a partner in the law firm’s private client practice. She joins from Manches, where she was a partner in its private client and international wealth practice. Nelson specialises in tax planning, with a particular emphasis on inheritance and capital gains tax. RBC Capital Markets Frank Garibaldi has [...]
London’s other sartorial street October 4, 2012 I LIKE to get round London by Boris Bike because it’s quick. simple and cheap – but it brings me an additional pleasure. Given the distribution and popularity of bike stops, when I come west from the City I always park in St James’s Square and walk up along Jermyn Street. And it’s such a joy. [...]
Sorry Spurs need to be opposed at the Madejski September 13, 2012 Reading Tottenham Sunday – 4.00pm ANDRE Villas-Boas had a nightmare introduction to the Premier League as Chelsea boss last season and that nightmare is showing no signs of stopping after the early rounds of this campaign. Tottenham had a tricky opening fixture at Newcastle and defeat to the Magpies was certainly no disgrace. However, since [...]
Advisers capco’s £149m share placing September 19, 2012 SIMON MACKENZIE SMITH BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH CAPCO’S push to improve Covent Garden has long been backed by Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) and UBS. The former has been Capco’s financial adviser since it demerged from Liberty and listed in London and Johannesburg in 2010. BAML also contributes to the Covent Garden estate [...]
Hindmarch bags global spread as luxury goods sales increase September 10, 2012 BRITISH luxury handbag maker Anya Hindmarch is set to start selling in the US, Middle East and Asia. Hindmarch’s brand, which acquired a new investor last month, will open a concession in Harvey Nichols Kuwait and a flagship store on Madison Avenue in New York next year. South Korea, Hong Kong and Japan are also [...]
A worm could turn the close fight for the US presidency October 22, 2012 LAST night, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney met for the third and final US presidential debate before November’s elections. The latest polls suggest the race is a lot closer than many expected – not least because Romney was judged to have won the first debate in Denver. Research on the psychology of elections underlines the [...]