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Next month, all UK employers with more than 250 workers must disclose the gender pay gaps for both salary and bonus.
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Forget your bikini-clad full moon party bitcoin events, because it doesn’t get any cooler than the annual Polar Bear Pitching in Oulu, Finland.
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February marked the start of the Chinese Year of the Dog – it is a moment when it is common for analysts to take a light-hearted look at what Chinese astrology might mean for the markets in the year ahead.
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On a recent visit to the Russian central bank on a wintry day, Euromoney’s eye was caught by a chap holding a large and surprisingly professionally produced billboard.
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Mark Mobius, the white-suited, shaven-headed, Bond villain-named investor who is surely the most famous emerging-markets funds manager alive, is retiring after 30 years of travelling the world on behalf of Franklin Templeton Investments.
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‘Budgie’ always made his passion for cycling clear during his banking career.
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One of the lighter elements of the court case between the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and Westpac over alleged rigging of the bank bill swap rate is the bevy of nicknames it has revealed for Westpac’s traders. Some are a bit unimaginative.
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Help is at hand for those investors who find putting their money into bitcoin just not quite risky enough.
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As we drift towards the end of the year, conferences seem to be full of panels on asset allocation for the 12 months ahead: sometimes a bold investor will go so far as to say what they invest in themselves; sometimes that’s a surprise.
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The first rule of Finance Fight Night is to write about Finance Fight Night.
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The Goldman Sachs chief shows how less can be much, much more.
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The capital markets highlight of November in Asia was the Hong Kong IPO of Tencent spinoff China Literature, which raised HK$8.3 billion ($1.1 billion), was 600 times oversubscribed and shot up 70% on its first day of trading.
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Back in June, holders of Eurobonds bailed in during the state takeover of Ukraine’s PrivatBank last year hired a clutch of upmarket American PRs to make the case to western journalists that the nationalization was illegitimate.
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I realize my mistake within minutes of sharing with a colleague the notice from Dentacoin of the first blockchain solution for the global dental industry, including its own cryptocurrency token to pay for dental care products on a new trading platform.
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Bankers might have spent much of this year’s IMF meetings fretting over where they might find growth, but the only growth worrying Washington’s cab drivers was the awesome sum being raked in by the city’s traffic cameras.
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Ralph Schlosstein, chief executive of Evercore, is moving his firm up the league tables with an old-fashioned approach
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September always sees a glut of conferences in Hong Kong and Singapore, and with them, an apparent competition to come up with the unlikeliest keynote presenter.
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Bali’s Mount Agung is being watched closely by island inhabitants, holidaymakers… and the World Bank and IMF.