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  • Eurozone woes drive US stocks down again

    June 13, 2012

    WALL Street ended lower yesterday as fears ahead of the weekend elections in Greece finally drove down a market that had been treading water through most of the day. Up to €800m has been pulled out of Greek banks daily ahead of the cliffhanger election on Sunday, which many fear will result in Greece leaving [...]

  • Five top hints to solve your fears of networking failure

    June 13, 2012

    NETWORKING sounds like hell – awkward conversations over virgin cocktails, angling around a room full of obvious sociopaths, the neurosis that your personal pitch may fall desperately flat. But we’re told that networking is increasingly important. People prefer doing business with those they know and like, it’s easier to ask favours of people you’ve met [...]

  • JOBS of the WEEK

    June 13, 2012

    PHYSICAL FUELS TRADER LONDON £150k pa A leading UK energy plant is looking for an entrepreneurial candidate to join its physical trading operations. Applicants must have at least 12 months commercial experience in fuels. http://www.cityamcareers.com/job/15518 OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENT MANAGER SOUTH EAST £50k-£55k pa A leading financial services firm is looking for applicants with financial or accounting [...]

  • Jittery FTSE 100 swings to a gain as traders fret over Spain’s prospects

    June 12, 2012

    BRITAIN’S top share index ended higher yesterday after another volatile session, recovering from a fall in the afternoon as Spanish bond yields hit their highest levels of the euro era on worries about the impact of its banking bailout. Initial relief over an aid deal agreed on Saturday for the country’s banks has quickly turned [...]

  • Bailout buzz is back in the US as stocks rise

    June 12, 2012

    US stocks took their cues from Europe’s troubled debt markets yesterday, staging a comeback rally to end up more than one per cent as Spanish bond yields came off euro-era record highs. Trading has been choppy this week as investors struggle for clarity on whether the €100bn bailout for Spanish banks agreed over the weekend [...]

  • Bridging the gap: How GE is trying to create a legacy for the Olympics

    June 12, 2012

    44 DAYS TO GO Finding long-term use for equipment is key, says Tom Welsh TOWER Bridge and Homerton University Hospital in Hackney have little obvious in common. The first was opened in 1894 by the future Edward VII and is one of London’s most photographed landmarks. The second caters for one of London’s poorest, most [...]

  • GE lights up Tower Bridge

    June 12, 2012

    Tetra contour cable – GE’s durable alternative to neon lighting – follows the metal curves on either side of the towers and across the walkway Tower Bridge’s Cornish granite and Portland stone cladding protects and embellishes an underlying framework of steel with a Victorian Gothic flourish LED projectors enhance the architecture of the bridge by [...]

  • Rio summit is a game changer for accountants’ role in businesses

    June 12, 2012

    FOR some time now, the accountancy profession has been actively engaged in the debates on sustainable development and climate change, at least in respect of those areas that impact on accounting and business. Despite best efforts, two commonly asked questions about environmental and sustainability issues continue to be asked. The first, asked by accountants, is: [...]

  • Bailout buzz evaporates as FTSE 100 falls in the wake of Spanish rescue

    June 11, 2012

    BRITAIN’S top shares saw earlier sharp gains evaporate yesterday, ending the session lower, as euphoria engendered by a Spanish bank rescue package gave way to concerns over its long-term efficacy, as investors eyed the next hazards in the crisis. The FTSE 100 index ended the session down 2.71 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 5,432.37, [...]

  • Wall Street is unimpressed by Spain deal

    June 11, 2012

    US stocks fell yesterday as Europe’s aid package for Spanish banks did little to alleviate investor concerns about the Eurozone’s finances and a slowdown in the wider global economy. The equity market bounced in early trading, but the rally was quickly snuffed out by sellers and a sharp decline accelerated into the market’s close. Spanish [...]

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