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...Such groups might have the benefit of a trailing wind from policymakers: Labour aims to double the size of the UK’s co-operative and mutual financial services sector, according to its financial services...
...The top US consumer finance watchdog has raised doubts about megamergers in the credit card industry, just as Capital One attempts to close its $35.3bn takeover of card issuer Discover Financial Services...
...Griggs said that having tax under one umbrella reflected how clients bought services from PwC....
...Munich prosecutors told the Financial Times last week that their investigation was ongoing, and declined to comment further....
...Although Mitsui Fudosan is the largest Japanese property group by value, it has, at 6.91 per cent, the lowest return on equity among peers such as Mitsubishi Estate and Sumitomo Realty....
...financial information and maintain trust in banking services,” he predicts....
...Private equity group Carlyle and Abu Dhabi investment group IMI have agreed a fresh debt funding package for the Barclay family’s Very Group, the Liverpool-based retail and financial services group....
...Following the UK-EU Memorandum of Understanding on regulatory co-operation in financial services last June, the decision on clearing is a welcome sign of pragmatism and improving relations between London...
...Solidatus specialises in financial services, where complex and costly regulations on anti-money laundering, for example, require heavy investment in technology....
...Crucially, Poste Italiane kept its post office network and financial services, unlike Royal Mail. Chief executive, and former JPMorgan banker, Matteo Del Fante has used both to good effect....
...UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt has signed a UK-Swiss financial services pact, calling it “a global first that builds on the UK and Switzerland’s strengths as two of the world’s largest financial centres”....
...Medical and finance professionals say those in their late teens and early 20s are conscious of it and are keen to raise it with their employers and the financial firms whose services they use....
...Curiously, most European and UK banks have not suffered the same fallout. In the UK, a highly competitive market for both retail deposits and mortgages may have encouraged customers to stay put....
...Banker and Sotheby’s International Realty — lost 11.7 per cent....
...The centrepiece is a vast living and dining room with a vaulted ceiling and mezzanine level overlooking it. The building has a swimming pool, gym, spa, parking and concierge service....
...As for takeouts, 22 of the 27 bids recorded this year were FTSE Small Cap and AIM companies. Many were in sectors such as technology and health that the government hopes to promote....
...The answer lies in understanding both the “term premium” and “equity risk premium”. Respectively, these compensate holders of longer-term government bonds and riskier stocks....
...“The agreement will enhance the UK and Switzerland’s already thriving financial services relationship.”...
...Waitrose and John Lewis or its financial services and build-to-rent divisions....
...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,...
...“Moreover, given their arbitrary nature, their rules on approval, control and sanctions must be held to be unjustified restrictions on the freedom to provide services.”...
...“I am happy to confirm that the EU General Court has annulled Mr Shulgin’s listing,” Thierry Bontinck, a lawyer representing the businessman, told the Financial Times....
...His comments, to an event in Brussels, came as Mairead McGuinness, the top EU financial services chief, said it was now a question of “when and how” the bloc shifts securities settlements to a single day...
...“Courts have woken up to the fact that sport is a big financial business, and it needs to comply with competition law. It can’t operate as a cartel,” he said....
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