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...amid a slowdown in demand for some of their services....
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...Munich prosecutors told the Financial Times last week that their investigation was ongoing, and declined to comment further....
...The legal proceedings came as the UK’s insolvency service, which is overseen by the business department, wrapped up an investigation into Greensill Capital....
...Last week he sued the business department for alleged misuse of private information....
...Di Sibio was also a leader of the US financial services business before ascending to the top job....
...The Financial Times has found the offers among more than 2,400 job advertisements posted in Russia by the Austrian lender since December, of which almost 1,500 are for sales management and customer service...
...It is just one of several regulations that financial services businesses with cross-Channel operations have been trying to navigate after Brexit....
...“It is factually wrong to suggest that cuts to compensation would have improved the Post Office’s financial position,” she said in correspondence published by the Department for Business and Trade....
...Barclays has agreed to buy the bulk of Tesco’s banking business in a £600mn deal, as UK supermarket chains accelerate their retreat from an ill-fated expansion into financial services....
...But with a large range of conditions, each expressing themselves differently, the challenges of providing suitable financial services are daunting....
...When benchmark interest rates spiked, the cost of capital soared. But were these hurdle rates higher than expected in an era of monetary tightening?...
...Co-ordinating the objectives of the FCA, the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for Education would be a good start....
...The Financial Times last week asked Apollo about its billing practices after the appeals court ruling....
...The US Department of Justice is probing accounting procedures at ADM, said a person familiar with the matter....
...Professor Photis Lysandrou Department of International PoliticsCity, University of London, London EC1, UK...
...The person said that EY was “still forecasting a solid performance” for its financial year to June, adding that it had a strong pipeline of business for the final quarter....
...Chief financial officer Christophe Salmon and executive director Jose Maria Larocca are due to leave Trafigura in the second shake-up of the commodity trader’s leadership in seven months....
...The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year that, in 2022, six financial institutions moved half a trillion dollars from AFS to HTM....
...People with direct knowledge of the ruling told the Financial Times earlier this week that the watchdog concluded that the audits were “at the very least” negligent, and in some cases grossly negligent,...
...The Department for Work and Pensions estimates that there are now around 20mn deferred pension pots worth under £10,000, and 12mn of these are worth less than £1,000....
...(The bank says that the increase is mainly due to bulking up its IT department ahead of a potential sale.)...
...For decades the plans — which promise guaranteed pensions calculated on salary and length of service — formed the bedrock of British workplace pension provision....
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