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  • Why Mervyn King is wrong about QE

    October 7, 2011

    IT was strange for Mervyn King to claim yesterday that the financial crisis may yet turn out to be worse than the Great Depression. The world faces monumental challenges. But the mass unemployment, protectionism and rise of fascism of the 1930s has so far been avoided and many emerging markets are still buoyant. Over-using apocalyptic [...]

  • It’s make or break for the Tory party

    October 3, 2011

    POLICIES to boost growth. That is what the Conservative Party conference, which started last night, must focus on. Growth has ground to a halt, partly because of global forces but also because too little has been done to make the UK once again a competitive place in which to work, invest and operate a business. [...]

  • London Time

    September 30, 2011

    CityAM is proud to introduce its third edition of ‘London Time’. This issue written Timothy Barber, reviews the best watches of 2011 across a range of different categories, as well as news and interviews from watch industry experts. Maria Doulton owner of www.thejewelleryeditor.com has also contributed jewellery and women’s watches editorial.

  • Why a Tobin tax would be a disaster

    September 29, 2011

    VERY strange. That is the only way that the coalition’s half-hearted, let’s have our cake and eat it, position on the Tobin tax can be described. The Treasury is rightly opposed to the European Union’s plan – but it actually supports a Tobin tax in principle, as long as it is implemented globally and not [...]

  • PRINCESS LAUNCHES OUR APPEAL FOR AFRICA

    September 29, 2011

    CITY LEADERS met royalty at The Savoy on Tuesday night, at a dinner to mark a new partnership between CityAM and an African microfinance charity that aims to improve the lives of thousands. Guest of honour was HRH The Princess Royal, a patron of the Opportunity International (OI) charity, who told guests including Vallares [...]

  • How to get the answers right at interview

    September 28, 2011

    THE vast majority of interviews are “competency-based” these days. This means they use a method of questioning that aims to find out whether or not you can do the job. It also means that the same questions come up time and time again. This is great news for interviewees because it’s easy to prepare when [...]

  • Liberalism is left for dead by Labour

    September 28, 2011

    YOU’VE probably never heard of Ivan Lewis, a rather obscure Labour politician. But yesterday Lewis, the shadow culture secretary, unveiled an astonishingly sinister proposal which threatens free speech and media plurality in the UK like never before: he called for a register of journalists, with anybody deemed not fit struck off and banned. Of course, [...]

  • How to go about asking for that raise

    September 21, 2011

    HEADHUNTER, ROBERT HALF EMPLOYEES are currently faced with a barrage of contradictory news and opinions about economic and business forecasts and the potential impact of these on their own career prospects. While some companies within the financial services sector may be maintaining a tight hold of their purse strings, others have seen some buoyant remuneration [...]

  • A man’s shoes are as crucial as his suit

    September 13, 2011

    THERE’S an old saying that if you want to know if a man’s well-dressed, look down. It’s absolutely true: good shoes make an outfit and bad ones stand out terribly, and that’s especially true of the City. So what should you be looking for in a good pair of English lace-ups? First, if you’re going [...]

  • It’s time to abolish the 50p tax rate

    September 8, 2011

    THERE are many reasons why the top 50p rate of tax should be axed. It sends a message that the UK doesn’t like successful people; it has made Britain less competitive in the race for talent and capital; and the job losses and reduced economic growth it will cause means that the overall revenue raised [...]

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