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  • SLICE OF OLD-BOY STYLE HITS CITY FINE WINING AND DINING CIRCUIT

    July 8, 2009

    NOT so long ago, City types were busy bemoaning the lack of decent restaurants on their patch. But now, just weeks after the Galvin brothers announced they were opening a new pad near Spitalfields market, I hear there’s a new eatery coming to town, courtesy of Simon Parker Bowles, former brother-in-law to Camilla, Duchess of [...]

  • Women team up to beat the recession

    July 8, 2009

    MORE women work in the City than they used to, but it’s still hard to get on. Only 13 women hold executive directorships on the board of FTSE 100 companies (that’s 3.6 per cent) and there are just 110 woman non-executive directors, 14.5 per cent of the total. During the recession, the situation for women has [...]

  • CAREERS CLINIC

    July 8, 2009

    ANDREW EVANSMANAGING DIRECTOR OF MORGAN MCKINLEY, UK “I was made redundant from my risk management post at a bank in January. Having struggled to find a job, I finally decided to go travelling for a year and was due to leave at the start of August. I’ve just been offered a job after all, but [...]

  • Glaxo tops the table as the market hopes to feel better

    July 8, 2009

    THE FTSE 100 ended down by 1.1 per cent yesterday, hitting its lowest closing level in more than two months, as weakness in banks, oil producers and miners offset minor resistance in some defensives. The index closed down 46.77 points at 4140.23, its third day of losses. Banks were under pressure on the economic outlook [...]

  • All eyes on Alcoa as reporting starts

    July 8, 2009

    US STOCKS rebounded in late trading yesterday after a day of wild price swings, with the Dow and Nasdaq eking out gains as investors hoped that corporate results would top estimates as the quarterly earnings season prepared to kick off. Stocks were sharply lower for most of the day as investors worried that an economic [...]

  • England make solid start in quest to win back Ashes

    July 8, 2009

    ENGLAND will resume their attempt to regain the Ashes this morning with the first Test delicately poised after an encouraging first day in Cardiff. Andrew Strauss’s men recovered from the loss of three wickets before lunch to finish on 336-7, thanks largely to a 138-run stand between Kevin Pietersen and Paul Collingwood. Matt Prior and [...]

  • KP blames dismissal on his helmet

    July 8, 2009

    ENGLAND batsman Kevin Pietersen declared himself satisfied after the home side ended day one of the first Ashes Test 336-7. Pietersen top scored with 69 as England recovered from slumping to 90-3 before lunch. It might have been even better, had Matt Prior and Andrew Flintoff avoided falling just before the close, but Pietersen refused [...]

  • It’s honours even but England have very little to fear

    July 8, 2009

    WHILE the losses of Matt Prior and Andrew Flintoff late last night were a blow, it should not detract from what was an encouraging day’s cricket for England. Yes, the untimely wickets may have proved the difference between England’s opening day and honours even, but captain Andrew Strauss and his top order will be spurred [...]

  • F1 rules row reignited as rebels walk out of talks

    July 8, 2009

    THE future of the sport was plunged into fresh doubt yesterday when a meeting between F1 chiefs and teams to discuss next year’s rules ended in chaos. Eight rebel teams, who until last month had been set to break away in protest at proposed radical changes, walked out of the meeting at Germany’s Nurburgring. Governing [...]

  • Arsenal keep Usmanov at arm’s length by rejecting proposal for rights issue

    July 8, 2009

    ARSENAL’S second largest shareholder Alisher Usmanov last night responded frostily after the Premier League club rejected his proposal of a rights issue. Gunners chief executive Ivan Gazidis said yesterday that the board had discussed the fund-raising exercise but concluded it would not greatly improve their financial position. Usmanov, who owns a 25 per cent stake [...]

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