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  • Technology shares give Dow a boost

    May 14, 2009

    US STOCKS rose last night as investors returned to financial and technology shares on bets the recent rally could have more room to grow after a brief pullback. Volume, however, was light, a possible indication of a lack of broad conviction. Technology gains were led by big-cap tech and semiconductor companies after five straight days [...]

  • As finance changes graduates look to risk-management

    May 13, 2009

    LOOKING back a couple of years, it seems as though ignoring risk had practically become a sport among those who drove the banking boom. So much for hindsight – but it was a failure of foresight that contributed to the financial catastrophes of last year. Foresight in the financial industry is the job of risk [...]

  • RISK MANAGEMENT NUMBER-CRUNCHING

    May 13, 2009

    Research conducted this year by GRS, the leading financial recruitment organisation, has revealed the following statistics. In a survey of 800 risk professionals, 43 per cent said that risk managers in general had failed to communicate risk effectively to their organisations. 63 per cent said that the credit crunch had been beneficial for them in [...]

  • GET QUALIFIED FINANCIAL RISK MANAGER (FRM)

    May 13, 2009

    For those wanting to get ahead in the risk management sector, acquiring a professional qualification can be a key factor. Bodies including the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers (AIRMIC), the Institute of Risk Managers (IRM) and the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) run training qualifications for risk managers. GARP’s Financial Risk Manager (FRM) [...]

  • Third day of red as miners and banks lose their appeal

    May 13, 2009

    THE FTSE 100 dropped 2.1 per cent yesterday, succumbing to disappointing US retail sales figures, profit-taking in the banking sector and mining stocks weighed down by weak commodity prices. The index retreated for the third day in a row, closing at 4,331.37, or 94.17 points down. “Despite the change of tone, markets have more room [...]

  • Boerse: cash equities are not for sale

    September 10, 2008

    A Deutsche Boerse supervisory board member said yesterday that the exchange is unlikely to sell its cash equities business to the London Stock Exchange, contrary to a report in Handelsblatt earlier this week. Citing unnamed financial sources, the German business daily had reported that UK-based The Children’s Investment Fund wanted the Boerse to pursue a [...]

  • …as 3i breaks glass ceiling

    September 10, 2008

    Private equity firm 3i yesterday smashed through the City’s glass ceiling, announcing that it was appointing a female finance director. Julia Wilson, 41, will join the board at the end of the month to replace the outgoing finance director, Simon Ball. 3i chairman Baroness Sarah Hogg – who is the most powerful woman at a [...]

  • Renewables fund raises £57m equity

    September 8, 2008

    One of Europe’s largest green venture capital funds is to be raised by London-based WHEB Ventures, it will today be announced. Some of Britain’s most prominent business families, including Lord (Jacob) Rothschild of the banking dynasty and Simon Robertson, Rolls Royce chairman and former head of Goldman Sachs Europe, have already invested in the Cleantech [...]

  • Jon Moulton: why making money is my hobby as well as my profession

    September 5, 2008

    The City’s most outspoken private equity chief talks to Katie Hope about the credit crunch At a time when most of the financial services sector is in despair over how bad the economic crisis is, Jon Moulton can barely contain his glee. He estimates the credit crunch will go on for “at least two years” [...]

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