Standard Chartered poaches Simon Cooper from HSBC to run Corporate and Institutional Banking business December 17, 2015 Standard Chartered has hired a top executive from HSBC to run its corporate and institutional banking (CIB) business. The Asia-focused bank said this morning that Simon Cooper would join the group in April of next year as CIB chief executive. Cooper's appointment is just the latest step for Standard Chartered in executing the new turnaround strategy it [...]
Beware fake hoverboards: Counterfeit goods are no longer cheap imitations confined to the black market December 16, 2015 Only a few months ago, hoverboard hysteria swept the nation. Endorsements by celebrities from Lily Allen to Usain Bolt led to a massive rush of pre-orders and John Lewis swiftly ran out of stock. However, there is also a dark side to all of this excitement: the seizure of more than 15,000 hoverboards imported into [...]
City Moves for 16 December 2015 | Who’s switching jobs December 15, 2015 DOLLAR UK Steve Dukes has been appointed by consumer finance company Dollar UK as its new chief product development officer, reporting directly to chief executive Stuart Howard. Steve joins from Wonga where he was vice president of customer proposition. GFT UK GFT, a provider of business, design and technology consulting to the investment banking community, [...]
StanChart slims its oil and gas advisory banking team as Bill Winters makes cost cuts December 15, 2015 Standard Chartered has axed around six oil and gas advisory banking roles recently, as its new chief executive Bill Winters powers ahead with his cost-cutting plan. The senior managing directors to leave the bank include the London-based head of the energy mergers and acquisitions team, three sources told Reuters. Four Singapore-based managing directors in the [...]
FTSE 100 index opens down as Sports Direct and Old Mutual share price woes continue December 11, 2015 The FTSE 100 index opened down this morning as Sports Direct and Old Mutual extended losses, the day after both companies shed over 10 per cent of their share prices. The UK's top blue-chip index was down 0.18 per cent at 6,076 points. Sports Direct's share price was down 2.5 per cent as the market opened, falling to 577.75p per share, [...]
Standard Chartered’s share price rises as Asia-focused bank raises £3.3bn in rights issue December 11, 2015 Standard Chartered has raised £3.3bn through a rights issue of new stock, as part of ongoing efforts to bolster the bank's bottom line. Under new chief executive Bill Winters, the Asia-focused lender set out its plans to shore up the struggling firm last month. Other measures include reducing the global bank's headcount by 15,000. Today StanChart [...]
National Australia Bank (NAB) reveals new details about Clydesdale Bank IPO set for February of next year December 7, 2015 National Australia Bank (NAB) has today unveiled new details about its planned spinoff of Clydesdale Bank, saying that the demerger and initial public offering (IPO) of the British business is set to go ahead next February. NAB intends to sell 25 per cent of Clydesdale to new investors in the IPO, while giving the remaining 75 [...]
Dame Colette Bowe on her plans for the Banking Standards Board December 7, 2015 Sitting in a small office around the corner from the Bank of England, former Ofcom chair Dame Colette Bowe says that her new job barely resembles her earlier days as a regulator. “We’re very different from being a regulator,” Bowe tells City A.M. “Regulators have statutory duties, as well as statutory powers. Regulators can say: [...]
Merry Christmas: Barclays could cut another 20 per cent of investment bank jobs December 4, 2015 Barclays is planning to cut another 20 per cent of jobs at its investment bank, it has been reported. The bank has already announced 7,000 job cuts at its investment bank, but these are thought to be on top of that. Last year it slashed 2,500 jobs, and expects to make a similar number of [...]
Lenders buoy FTSE 100 after stress over tests fades – London Report December 2, 2015 A buoyed banking sector after passing Bank of England (BoE) stress tests yesterday pushed the FTSE 100 upwards, making up for underperforming European indices in the previous session. Financial stocks added nearly 20 points to a 39.56 point advance for the blue-chip index, which was up 0.6 per cent at 6,395.65 by the close. Barclays’ [...]