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  • Accountants back report by regulators

    June 30, 2010

    ACCOUNTANTS say they are willing to consider whether the current audit model needs to evolve to meet changing market needs, following a recent report by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) saying that the profession had not been sceptical enough about the financial firms it audited in the run up to the banking crisis. The City [...]

  • Auditors must learn to articulate their value

    June 30, 2010

    If there is to be a positive legacy of the financial crisis, it must be in the lessons that market participants have learned from extremely challenging times. Bank auditors have been no exception. The Financial Services Authority (FSA) and Financial Reporting Council have set out their thoughts on the auditors’ role and the contribution they [...]

  • AUDITOR VIEWS: WHAT IS YOUR REACTION TO THE JOINT FSA AND FRC REPORT ON THE ROLE OF THE AUDITOR?

    June 30, 2010

    GRAHAM CLAYWORTH | BDO We welcome the healthy contribution to the debate. What does need to happen is for auditors, regulators, corporates and investment bodies to sit down and say ‘how do we go forward?’ and this is why I think this report is helpful. RICHARD SEXTON | PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS The audit is critical to the [...]

  • CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    June 30, 2010

    CFA Institute The Chartered Financial Analysts Institute has appointed Edward Bace as head of education for the EMEA region. He joins the institute from BPP Business School, where he was professor of finance. He has over 20 years’ experience in international finance, and has worked for Lehman Brothers, Standard & Poor’s and the European Bank [...]

  • Lloyds Banking Group to axe another 650 jobs

    June 30, 2010

    LLOYDS Banking Group is to shed a further 650 jobs, it has confirmed. Insurance and back office-based staff in Nottingham and Chester would bear the brunt of the latest cuts, the bank said. It will also close its network of Halifax-branded agencies which are “no longer integral to its business model”. Cath Speight, Unite national [...]

  • Posen: Economy could lurch back into recession

    June 30, 2010

    THE economy is in a tentative recovery but could still switch back to recession, Bank of England policymaker Adam Posen has warned. In a speech in London, Posen said the economy was trapped between two outcomes – the austerity in Europe and the recovery in the rest of world. “If we are fortunate, our present [...]

  • Stan Chart to invest $500m in AgBank listing

    June 30, 2010

    Standard Chartered Bank will invest $500m (£332m) in Agricultural Bank of China’s floatation in Hong Kong, as it tries to strengthen its position in Asia. AgBank’s initial public offering is aiming to raising $23.2bn Standard Chartered chief executive Peter Sands said: “This investment is a natural next step in our long-standing relationship and it underpins [...]

  • HMV profit up 18 per cent

    June 30, 2010

    HMV met forecasts with an 18 per cent rise in year profit and said its plan to transform the business into a broad-based entertainment brand is making progress. The music, games and DVD group, which runs over 400 stores under its own name as well as 314 Waterstone’s bookstores, made an underlying pretax profit of [...]

  • House prices rise 0.1 per cent in June

    June 30, 2010

    HOUSE prices rose by 0.1 per cent in June, according to the Nationwide building society. The average property price in the UK is now more than £170,000. Prices have risen by three per cent since the start of the year, the lender’s house price index showed. But the rate of annual house price inflation fell [...]

  • Markets slump on fears of double-dip

    June 29, 2010

    MARKETS on both sides of the Atlantic plummeted yesterday as doubts over the strength of the global recovery and the possibility of a Europe-wide cash crisis triggered fears of a re-run of the 2008 recession when investors sold all but the safest assets. The FTSE 100 crashed 3.1 per cent, closing at 4914.22 – its [...]

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