Future energy demand requires planning now March 25, 2012 AS THE financial year draws to a close, and with a degree of stability in financial markets, we can now think about the longer-term future of the City and London’s financial services. The findings of the City of London’s latest research report, published in partnership with London First and the City Property Association, highlight the [...]
Future energy demand requires planning now March 25, 2012 AS THE financial year draws to a close, and with a degree of stability in financial markets, we can now think about the longer-term future of the City and London’s financial services. The findings of the City of London’s latest research report, published in partnership with London First and the City Property Association, highlight the [...]
Canaccord boss leaves months after merger September 3, 2012 MARK Brown is leaving his position as chief executive of Canaccord Genuity in the UK, Europe and Asia Pacific, just months after putting together the merger with Collins Stewart Hawkpoint, the firm he formerly led, City A.M. has learned. The Canadian bank Canaccord will today announce a replacement for Brown, whose early departure was not [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS March 21, 2012 Ashurst The leading international law firm has announced that James Collins has been appointed as managing partner, with effect from 1 May 2012. Collins trained at Ashurst and became partner in 2005. He is currently a banking partner in Paris, with particular expertise in cross-border acquisition finance and restructuring transactions. He succeeds Simon Bromwich, who [...]
Property firm PointPark eyes a London float October 9, 2012 EUROPEAN warehouse operator PointPark Properties yesterday announced plans to raise £250m in a float on the London Stock Exchange, marking the first IPO in the real estate sector for two years. The property group said it plans to use the proceeds to buy a €760m (£612m) portfolio of properties that it currently manages on behalf [...]
Protesters on the brink as legal bid fails February 22, 2012 PROTESTERS from Occupy London appear set for an angry confrontation with bailiffs after they lost a last-ditch legal bid to preserve their camp outside St Paul’s Cathedral. Yesterday three judges dismissed the activists’ applications for the right to appeal against an earlier eviction order, paving the way for the City of London Corporation to clear [...]
Protesters on the brink as legal bid fails February 22, 2012 PROTESTERS from Occupy London appear set for an angry confrontation with bailiffs after they lost a last-ditch legal bid to preserve their camp outside St Paul’s Cathedral. Yesterday three judges dismissed the activists’ applications for the right to appeal against an earlier eviction order, paving the way for the City of London Corporation to clear [...]
City wins court battle to evict St Paul’s protesters January 18, 2012 The City of London Corporation has won its High Court bid to evict protesters from outside St Paul’s Cathedral. The demonstrators have been occupying the site since 15 October when they set up tents in the shadow of the historic building. The corporation applied for a possession order after the Occupy London group ignored an [...]
Meet Mark Carney: the Canadian flown in to save the UK economy November 26, 2012 IN APPOINTING Mark Carney the new governor of the Bank of England, the government has found an ex-Goldman Sachs director comfortable with garnering the views of the City – yet unafraid of standing his ground at times of conflict. The Canadian famously clashed with JP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon after a fierce disagreement over the [...]
Resilient London stays at the top by adapting March 11, 2012 MIPIM is an acronym which I suspect not many people, outside of the property industry, have come across. It is a real estate show for professionals held every year in Cannes, France. This year over 19,000 attended over 4 days to talk about property. Although the location may suggest this is just another junket it [...]