CITY VIEWS: SHOULD THE BBC BE FORCED TO SHARE THE LICENCE FEE? September 10, 2009 GRAHAM NYMAN S&H CONSULTING“The BBC is a great institution and a great brand. That may be because they get funding, but the other companies are all commercial and can find their own funds. Idon’t think we should have to pay for the iPlayer though.” MARK LOVEDAY CAPITAL EPC“I don’t think they should have to share [...]
UBS faces fine over CDO sale September 10, 2009 SWISS bank UBS has been told to set aside $35m (£21.1m) to cover a potential fine in a row over the sale of dubious quality securities, described by the bank’s employees as “crap”. The judge ruled that the bank had a case to answer against hedge fund Pursuit Partners, which claims that UBS sold it [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS September 10, 2009 WH IrelandThe stockbroker has appointed Lindsey Hamilton as head of wealth management. Hamilton brings with her a team from her previous employer Allied Irish Bank, where she led the national high net worth independent regulated sales force in the UK. “We have previously set out our intention to grow the private wealth management offering and [...]
Q&A: BUYING September 10, 2009 Camilla DellMANAGING PARTNER AT BLACK BRICK Q. Dear Camilla, I have had my offer accepted on a house, have had everything done but now the seller has decided to pullout with no explanation. Is there anything I can do legally to prevent this? A. One of the fundamental problems of purchasing a property in the [...]
The definitive Madoff book, with panache September 9, 2009 MADOFF: THE MAN WHO STOLE $65MBY ERIN ARVEDLUNDPenguin, £9.99 ERIN ARVEDLUND has written this book with relish – and not a small amount of “I told you so”. This is because, as an investigative reporter for big US financial publications, she blew the whistle on Madoff in 2001, with a big article for Barron’s pointing [...]
The Galvins’ new City restaurant will be the ultimate family affair September 9, 2009 IT’S not about the money,” says Chris Galvin, as he sips a cappuccino outside the site of his new restaurant next to the glass buildings that stand around the revamped Spitalfields market, with the Gherkin poking its head over the buildings in the distance. His brother and his wife nod. It’s an unusual thing to [...]
MBAs give you a flexibility that employers love September 9, 2009 IF there are people who doubt the value of an MBA, the Home Office isn’t one of them. A few years ago it introduced a points-based system for those wishing to immigrate to the UK. The receipt of a Nobel prize, Oscar or an Olympic medal gets you 25 points. If you have an MBA, [...]
Even before CSR, good business schools were already ethical September 9, 2009 MY word is my bond”, is the motto of the London Stock Exchange. There is a reason that this notion is fundamental to the City. Without trust, there can be no business – on the most basic level, you have to be able to believe that the goods you have paid for will be delivered, [...]
Glistening gold gives ETF investors protection against future inflation September 9, 2009 EARLIER this week, gold powered through the psychologically important $1,000 an ounce level, rising as high as $1,007.45. December 2009 US gold futures rose to $1,009.4 per ounce. The rise in interest in gold has also caused ripples in the world of exchange-traded commodities (ETCs), where gold ETCs have seen the biggest inflows this year [...]
FIXED INCOME AND REGIONAL ETFS BOOMING September 9, 2009 NIZAM HAMIDHEAD OF SALES STRATEGY, ISHARES EUROPE IN WHAT has been a tough environment for many investment products, exchange-traded products (ETPs), which include both exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and exchange-traded notes (ETNs), have gone from strength to strength in the past year, recording net inflows of €41.2bn. During the financial crisis, investors have migrated away from [...]