City & Gild: Time to get back on track April 25, 2014 So, as I was dozing-off watching another lack-lustre F1 race this past weekend (Bernie is right, it’s missing the awe and thunder), I was briefly awakened by the exchange between Red Bull’s lead driver – Sebastian Vettel, and his team. For those of you who were also asleep, the world champion was asked to let [...]
Premier League: Black Cats put jinx on City’s chase for title April 16, 2014 MANCHESTER CITY 2 SUNDERLAND 2 MANCHESTER City manager Manuel Pellegrini admits his team face an uphill task to reclaim the Premier League title after their failure to beat bottom club Sunderland handed leaders Liverpool an enormous boost. Only a late Samir Nasri strike earned City a point after Connor Wickham’s second-half brace had cancelled out [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 14 April 2014 April 14, 2014 FINANCIAL TIMES UK watchdog targets bankers Wayward UK bankers risk increasingly large fines as the amount of individual penalties levied by the country’s financial watchdog has increased 76 per cent over the past two years. The Financial Conduct Authority and its predecessor meted out fines totalling £35.5m on individuals in 2012 and 2013, compared with [...]
Focus on… Putney: Great pubs and riverside blues April 10, 2014 EVERY year the Oxford and Cambridge boat race serves as a useful reminder that London riverside living isn’t all about steel, glass and gleaming tower blocks. The race takes the rowers on a tour of some of the most coveted residential areas in London, from the picturesque riverside pubs of Fulham to the bijou balconied [...]
4 unusual ways businesses are stopping employees from working April 10, 2014 The 35 hour working week, which has become so sacred to the French since its introduction in 1999, has come under threat from the invasion of smartphone working culture. So now a new labour agreement has made it illegal for employers to expect their staff to work after 6pm. The legally-binding agreement between employment federations [...]
DH-Hell: Courier reveals firms’ awful exports April 9, 2014 EXPORTS might be at a three-and-a-half-year low according to the Office for National Statistics, but no one could accuse British businesses of not having imagination when it comes to their exporting exploits. DHL has revealed some of the oddest things its clients have tried to export (only to be knocked back by the German courier [...]
GIFted individuals April 9, 2014 The humble GIF has been in vogue for a while. Now the medium has its own art prize IN EARLY 2013 the New York Times hailed the return of the animated GIF, the stuttering, looping, lo-fi videos that hark back to a prehistoric internet of dial-tones, hotmail and endless buffering. As the first generation of [...]
What investors are looking for in today’s US jobs report April 4, 2014 Stocks are moving higher ahead of this afternoon's US labour market report. The headline nonfarm payrolls number is what most investors are concerned with, and is expected to show that 200,000 jobs were added in the US this March. There's a continued debate as to whether the weakness in recent US data is down to [...]
City Moves for 04 April 2014 | Who’s switching jobs April 3, 2014 Brewin Dolphin The wealth management firm has announced the appointment of Guy Foster as head of research. He joined in 2006 as an analyst from Hill Martin Asset Management, where he was an investment director and portfolio manager. Axa Investment Managers The investment management business has appointed Robert Price as a solutions strategist in its [...]
A pest expert tells us how to deal with monster rats March 28, 2014 A giant rat, dubbed “Ratzilla”, has shocked the inhabitants of Stockholm. The 40cm whopper (plus tail) horrified a family – and even their cat – when it took up residence in their kitchen, before meeting its end in a trap. Curious as to how likely such an experience is in London, and what one should [...]