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  • Former UBS rogue trader Kweku Adoboli accuses Home Office of ‘state violence’ following his deportation to Ghana

    November 27, 2018

    Six years to the month since he was sentenced at Southwark Crown Court, Kweku Adoboli – the man responsible for the biggest unauthorised trading loss in UK history – is travelling along Ghana’s coast towards an idyllic seaside retreat known for its turtles and palm trees. Adoboli’s journey, however, has been far from leisurely. Earlier this [...]

  • Hilary Ineomo-Marcus detained near Heathrow following Kweku Adoboli deportation – surely it’s time for the Home Office to re-think its approach

    November 20, 2018

    Former rogue trader Kweku Adoboli was deported last week, the Home Office insisting on removing the man who sensationally lost UBS £1.8bn between 2008 and 2011. Two days earlier, City A.M. argued that his case, alongside that of a south Londoner named Hilary Ineomo-Marcus, demonstrated flaws in the government's blunt approach to the deportation of foreign [...]

  • JP Morgan makes senior hire from Deutsche Bank

    November 13, 2018

    JP Morgan has hired a senior banker from Deutsche Bank amid the German lender’s restructuring of its investment bank. Claire Brooksby has joined JP Morgan’s UK financial institutions coverage team in London as a managing director. She spent eight years at Deutsche, most recently leading the bank’s financial institutions group in the UK. Prior to [...]

  • Not all foreign criminals should be deported – the case of Kweku Adoboli reveals a system that is too draconian

    November 12, 2018

    Foreign criminals should be deported when they have served their sentences – this is effectively the government’s position, and one that remains popular with voters. On the face of it, the policy seems entirely reasonable; why should the UK show clemency to people who arrive on these shores and commit crimes against our citizens? And [...]

  • Swiss bank UBS ahead of market expectations in third quarter results

    October 25, 2018

    Swiss banking giant UBS unveiled net profit of 1.246bn Swiss francs (£970m) for the third quarter of 2018, beating analysts expectations. The results amounted to a 32 per cent jump in third quarter earnings, beating the consensus expectation of 993m Swiss francs. Read more: Former UBS trader Adoboli nears deportation as judge denies judicial review [...]

  • Former UBS trader Adoboli nears deportation as judge denies judicial review

    October 24, 2018

    Hopes that Kweku Adoboli will be spared deportation were fading this evening after the former UBS rogue trader lost a last-ditch legal attempt to stay in the country. The 38-year-old, who was convicted on two counts of fraud in 2012 after his unauthorised trading lost the Swiss banking giant £1.8bn, was denied permission to proceed [...]

  • UBS warns staff away from China travel after banker is detained

    October 21, 2018

    Swiss wealth manager UBS has asked some of its bankers not to travel to China after an employee was contacted by authorities there, reports said. A small team of private banking advisers were sent a cautionary note, which recommended they reconsider any travel plans in the region while the bank attempted to gather more information [...]

  • UBS veteran James Palmer appointed EMEA investment bank vice chairman

    October 17, 2018

    UBS veteran James Palmer has been appointed vice chairman of EMEA investment banking and capital markets at Credit Suisse. Palmer will be based in the Swiss banking giant's London office and focus on revenue generation across all product groups, according to an internal memo seen by City A.M. and confirmed by a company spokesperson.  Read more: [...]

  • Canary Wharf’s Citigroup skyscraper goes up for £1.2bn sale

    October 16, 2018

    London's iconic Citigroup tower is being put up for sale for roughly £1.2bn, in a sign that the capital’s buoyant commercial property market shows no sign of slowing down. Sources confirmed to City A.M. tonight that AGC Equity Partners is putting the skyscraper at 25 Canada Square on the market five years after it bought [...]

  • Supermarket chain announces $300m London float plans in first overseas Belarusian listing

    October 11, 2018

    Grocery chain Eurotorg today announced plans to float on the London Stock Exchange in what would be a first overseas listing for a Belarusian business. Eurotorg is the largest grocery chain in Belarus with a market share of approximately 19 per cent of the food retail market. The float will mark the first overseas listing [...]

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