INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE YEAR September 7, 2010 THE management of risk has always been at the heart of the City’s business, and in these turbulent times it has never been more important. The five firms on our shortlist work across the whole sector, from shipping and the oil industry to motor insurance. All of them have innovated and continue to flourish. Don’t miss [...]
Get exposure to fast markets by day trading FX September 7, 2010 DOLLAR-STERLING moved 150 points on Monday’s US Labor Day holiday. The market clearly did not take a break. It is a reminder that the restless forex market offers day traders real opportunities: tight spreads and sharp movements that can be dipped in and out of at low cost. The volatility can mean big wins, but [...]
DAUGHTERS JOIN DADS FOR GALA FUNDRAISER September 6, 2010 IF THE remaining doubters needed proof that the City has opened its arms wide to the talents and potential of the fairer sex, look no further. The Mansion House yesterday evening played host to hundreds of guests for the latest gala fundraiser for Lord Mayor Nick Anstee’s charity Appeal: a dinner specifically for the fathers [...]
Westfield hosts a car boot sale September 6, 2010 SHOPPING centre Westfield London will host a designer car boot sale this month, with designs and exclusive pieces from retailers Whistles and House of Fraser. The mall, in Shepherd’s Bush, will see the goods sold from 20 Hyundai cars in the centre’s car park. The event is to celebrate London Fashion Week, and will run [...]
BOOST FOR CITY AS FIRMS HIRE AGAIN September 5, 2010 MORE than 800 new staff are to be recruited by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) as the professional services giant bounced back from recession with a revenue rise. The firm will today announce that it has bounced back from the global financial crisis strongly as it releases its results for the year to the end of June. The [...]
Irresponsible strikes will hit London September 5, 2010 BARRING a last-minute reprieve, commuters will be subjected to much chaos from 5pm tonight as Underground workers go on strike. Tomorrow will be especially tough. This strike is irresponsible. It is being caused by selfish militants who cannot face losing some of their privileges at a time when everybody else in Britain is being forced [...]
RETAIL BANK OF THE YEAR September 5, 2010 LIFE is still hard for banks, especially the high-street variety. One of our list is government-owned, others are engaged in a vicious fight to entice customers with tasty offers, and one is a brave and innovative newcomer. All are fascinating – and well-known – companies in this vital and fast-changing sector. Don’t miss the City event [...]
Waterstone’s man plots £100m return September 5, 2010 THE founder of the Waterstone’s book chain could launch a bid of more than £100m to take the business private if owner HMV decides to sell, it is understood. Tim Waterstone, the novelist-cum-entrepreneur who started the company in 1982, is reported to have lined up financing from backers including a London-based hedge fund. Waterstone has [...]
John Lewis shrugs off double-dip fears September 3, 2010 Customers of John Lewis are showing few signs of reining in spending in the face of prospective tax rises and employment uncertainty with the firm posting another week of double digit sales growth. The employee-owned company, traditionally seen as a bellwether of the retail sector but which has outperformed competitors for over a year, said [...]
No. 1 ladies’ investment club September 2, 2010 FORMING SCM Ladies Investment Club has realised a passion for Gina Miller. The marketing impresario is not afraid of a challenge and her next one is to try to inform wealthy and successful women how to invest for themselves. Miller is impeccably dressed and looks far younger than her 46 years. The mother of three, [...]