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  • Make the hard road to legal partnership easier to tread

    June 20, 2012

    YOUNG lawyers face an uphill struggle in their battle to reach partnership. Rapid, pre-recession growth in legal services seemed to offer so much to graduate lawyers. But this growth has stalled, and now opportunities for internal promotion are severely restricted. Many will feel frustrated that previous avenues for progression have appeared to close off. Jeremy [...]

  • JOBS of the WEEK

    June 20, 2012

    HR MANAGER LONDON £55k-£75k pa, plus bonus and benefits An asset management firm requires an HR manager to take control of its UK region. Applicants to this new position must have a strong generalist skill set and experience of financial services. http://www.cityamcareers.com/job/16538 PRODUCT LITIGATION LAWYER LONDON £90k-£130k pa A niche litigation and insurance practice requires [...]

  • The journey of an idea from a classroom to the boardroom

    June 20, 2012

    SUSAN Cooper is founder of Accutrainee, a start-up that aims to reduce costs and increase flexibility for law firms by outsourcing their trainee solicitor needs. The company employs the trainees and seconds them out when required. Cooper is a former lawyer – she spent several years working at Hogan Lovells and then in the construction [...]

  • Inflation relief helps push FTSE to its highest close in six weeks

    June 19, 2012

    BRITAIN’S leading share index hit a six-week high yesterday on growing hopes for concerted economic stimulus measures from central banks, with a fall in UK inflation seen as increasing the chances of another Bank of England move. Consumer price inflation (CPI) eased unexpectedly in May to its lowest in two and a half years due [...]

  • Hopes the Federal Reserve will extend stimulus lifts US stocks

    June 19, 2012

    US stocks rose yesterday on hopes that the Federal Reserve will agree to extend stimulus measures as the economy struggles to recover and the Eurozone’s debt crisis gets worse. The S&P 500 has gained 7.2 per cent from a five-month intraday low reached on 4 June. The benchmark index closed above its 50-day moving average [...]

  • Explore beyond limits: Acer sets its sights on emotional branding

    June 19, 2012

    COUNTDOWN TO THE LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES 37 DAYS TO GO Q What’s your brand’s primary reason for being involved with the Games? A Acer is proud to be the world-wide computing partner of the Olympic movement. We feel we share the Olympic values, and have a deep respect for the sports and its athletes. [...]

  • The euro may rise despite the crisis

    June 19, 2012

    THE Eurozone is in crisis and it is impossible to argue otherwise. For years, the governments of member states spent more than they were able to collect from their citizens in taxes. So they went to the debt markets to make up the shortfall. The markets took the view that the stronger Eurozone nations would [...]

  • UK market’s euphoria over Greek vote is short-lived as crisis lingers

    June 18, 2012

    UK equities closed slightly higher yesterday, slipping off one-month highs as initial euphoria after Greek elections reduced the chances of an imminent euro exit quickly gave way to the realisation that the region’s crisis is still far from resolved. Greek conservatives secured a narrow victory over the radical left at the weekend, increasing the likelihood [...]

  • US tech stock rally stymied by debt fears

    June 18, 2012

    THE Nasdaq advanced yesterday, propelled by a rally in Apple and other big-cap tech stocks, but fears Europe’s debt crisis is in danger of worsening limited broader gains. Positive analyst comments lifted both eBay, up 4.5 per cent to $42.49, and Groupon, up 10.8 per cent at $11.15. Apple accounted for about half the Nasdaq’s [...]

  • Why traders should not worry about Europe’s plight

    June 18, 2012

    AS THE European markets shrug off another short-lived rally, it is not just the frequency with which the Eurozone is hit by bad news that is striking, but also the speed with which the European markets move from each brief rally to a return to their downward trend. News that Greece’s pro-bailout parties had won [...]

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