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...Its founders William Beresford, Daniel Abrahams and Roy Shaby started out in 2012 making takeaway sushi in Camberwell, South London, and rented out their spare kitchen space to help cover costs....
...Daniel Suvor, who worked for Harris when she was attorney-general, says the 2012 mortgage settlement, in which Harris initially walked away from the table in order to secure a better deal, exemplifies her...
...David Oakley, investment correspondent, tells Sharlene Goff why executive pay will attract criticism ahead of the election....
...Martin Arnold is joined by Sharlene Goff for news that Lloyds has been fined £226m for its part in the Libor manipulation scandal....
...In this week's View from the Top, Ms Bhattacharya talks to the FT's Sharlene Goff about whether Narendra Modi can revive India's stalling economy....
...Martin Arnold, banking editor; Sharlene Goff, retail banking correspondent; Daniel Schäfer, investment banking correspondent; and Peter Wise, Portugal correspondent, join Patrick Jenkins on the show....
...Finally, Sharlene Goff, retail banking correspondent, reports on Sir Richard Lambert's recommendation of a new standards council to monitor UK banks' behaviour, including their relationships with SMEs and...
...largely focused on the shrinking of Barclays’ investment banking division, two-thirds of the job cuts the bank plans to make over the next three years will come from outside that business, writes Sharlene Goff...
...… Getting round the new EU rules EU rules will force banks to restrict bonuses to 100 per cent of salary, or twice that level with explicit shareholder approval, writes Daniel Schäfer....
...Sharlene Goff takes a look at Standard Chartered, whose protest vote last week over pay proposals was the biggest of its kind this year....
...“The huge problem is that many of these systems were built 30 years ago,” says Daniel Mayo of Ovum, a technology consultancy....
...Daniel Schäfer, investment banking correspondent, discusses Deutsche Bank’s long-rumoured capital shortfall and predicts how the bank might react in future....
...Daniel Schäfer explores the different ways in which banks are getting around new bonus cap regulations, and Sharlene Goff has the latest on the Co-operative Bank, where a shortage of funds at the Co-op Group...
...Hoare & Co may have been founded during the reign of Charles II, but the once seemingly antiquated partnership structure of the world’s oldest family-owned bank is regaining fresh attention, writes Daniel...
...As Russian banks and corporations begin to make alternative plans in anticipation of asset freezes in the US and Europe, Patrick Jenkins is joined by Martin Arnold, Daniel Schäfer, Sharlene Goff and Neil...
...Daniel Schäfer has the latest on rumblings in Russia, where Austrian banks find themselves particularly exposed, and Sharlene Goff has news of the Co-op Bank, which needs to raise another £400m just three...
...Patrick Jenkins is joined by Sam Fleming, Daniel Schäfer, Sharlene Goff and Martin Arnold to discuss the latest on the Forex scandal, as estimates of the total amount of fines begin to circulate, ranging...
...Martin Arnold, banking editor, is joined by Sharlene Goff to dissect diverging fortunes of Barclays and its staff, where pay has far oustripped performance....
...Sharlene Goff makes sense of the departures at Stan Chart as share prices falter, and Daniel Schäfer looks at the US banks suffering reduced profits as fines hit the results of JPMorgan and BoA....
...Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, is joined by Daniel Schäfer for news of the challenges facing Deutsche Bank in 2014, where weak fixed income trading and high litigation costs have brought about a substantial...
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