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  • Dame Helena Morrissey to quit Legal & General Investment Management

    October 4, 2019

    City superstar Dame Helena Morrissey has quit Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) after almost two and a half years at the company. Read more: Could Dame Helena Morrissey be the next Bank of England boss? Morrissey, a vocal advocate of Brexit, said she has “a lot of ideas” she wishes to pursue in a [...]

  • Green finance is still stuck in the slow lane after New York Climate Week

    October 4, 2019

    Attendees to New York Climate Week were treated to the city at its late-September finest – blue skies, warm sunshine, and a hint of fall colour creeping into the leaves of Central Park.  Unfortunately, the beauty of this backdrop did not inspire enough concrete action on climate change. For many, the overriding feeling from last [...]

  • UK still an attractive place to invest despite Brexit uncertainty, report finds

    October 4, 2019

    The UK has retained its position as one of the world’s leading hubs for business, according to a new report which suggest investors have taken a ‘wait-and-see’ approach towards Brexit. In a comprehensive global index released this morning, the UK was ranked as one of the best global hubs for business, scoring highly for its [...]

  • Sajid Javid: Why politics can learn from City meritocracy

    October 4, 2019

    Sajid Javid retains a great affection for the City, describing it as a true meritocracy where all that really matters is how good you are at your job. Westminster, he adds, could learn a thing or two from the City’s efforts to promote and increase diversity. Read more: Sajid Javid pledges to raise National Living [...]

  • London forex trader sues Citigroup for $112m over ‘malicious’ prosecution

    October 2, 2019

    A London-based former Citigroup trader is suing the bank for over $112m (£91m), alleging the bank made materially false and malicious statements to US prosecutors which led to him being tried in New York on foreign exchange rigging-charges. Rohan Ramchandani, former European head of the US bank’s forex spot market trading desk, is alleging Citigroup [...]

  • Metro Bank shares jump after new bond deal and departure of chairman Vernon Hill

    October 2, 2019

    Metro Bank’s share price jumped in trading today after the embattled lender revealed the succesful relaunch of a £250m bond issue and the planned departure of chairman Vernon Hill. Shares in the group climbed 30 per cent to 234p in trading this afternoon as investors reacted to the firm’s double announcement. The challenger bank had [...]

  • Rising Risk (Part I): Accounting shenanigans and alternative investments

    October 2, 2019  |  City Talk

    In this first instalment of a two-part piece, Sebastien Canderle says PE fund managers are getting creative with their accounting – and EBITDA seems particularly malleable. Seasoned auditors know that the risk of fraud increases when a client experiences brisk organic growth or M&A activity. During the 1990s, the most spirited dealmakers included telecoms operators [...]

  • Tailed in Zurich: How the Credit Suisse spy drama unfolded

    October 1, 2019

    Not many employees start their first day in the new job with a spying scandal hanging over their head. But so it is for Iqbal Khan, the star banker who began life at UBS today against a backdrop of car chases, cocktail party bust-ups and private investigations. While it may read like the plot of [...]

  • Credit Suisse operating chief resigns after botched spying investigation

    October 1, 2019

    A top executive at Credit Suisse has resigned today following a botched spying scandal that has rocked the world of Swiss banking. Chief operating officer Pierre-Olivier Bouee has stepped down after an internal probe found that he alone initiated surveillance of the bank’s former head of wealth management. Read more: Activists circling Metro Bank Tidjane [...]

  • City minister John Glen warns against turning away from EU rules post-Brexit

    September 30, 2019

    City minister John Glen has warned that the UK must think carefully about its regulation options post-Brexit, arguing that EU rules had been the “hallmark of our credibility”. The economic secretary to the Treasury struck a cautious tone while discussing regulation for financial services sector, saying that while it was important that the UK “maximised” [...]

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