American mood worst since financial crisis: Poll
The ongoing stalemate over the federal government shutdown and the prospect of debt default has damaged public confidence in the country, its economy, and in the Republican Party specifically,...
View ArticleRecruitment firms we like 2013
Here's a note of the recruitment firms we like.... read more >
View ArticleFeatured Recruiter of the Month â Montash
With the technology, media and telecoms sector accounting for 650,000 jobs in London â as well as £125 billion (8%) of GDP in 2013 alone - securing the right talent is critical to the success of...
View Article60 second interview - Chris Malone, author of 'The Human Brand'
Chris Malone is the co-author of 'The Human Brand: How We Relate to People, Products, and Companies'. He is the subject of our latest 60 second interview.... read more >
View Article'Are you lazy or just incompetent ?'
For an upcoming book, one writer interviewed hundreds of current and former Amazon employees to shed some light on the detailed oriented Jeff Bezos.... read more >
View ArticleJP Morgan's loss caused by litigation expenses is no worry, says chief
JP Morgan has made a loss because its litigation expenses are huge but don't worry, says chief executive Jamie Dimon, the underlying performance is "really good".... read more >
View ArticleZuckerberg spends $30 million protecting his privacy
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg spent $30 million to protect his privacy by blocking a developer from putting a mansion next to his Pao Alto home.... read more >
View ArticleJPMorgan sees some ugly firsts with earnings
JPMorgan's third-quarter earnings saw a lot of firsts for the bank, including, for the first time in eight years, that the bank posted a loss.... read more >
View ArticleSAC managers defect as Cohen settlement approaches
As Steven Cohen nears a settlement that may put his SAC Capital Advisors out of business over allegations of insider trading, some of his overseas portfolio managers arenât waiting.... read more >
View ArticleJPMorgan settlement 'a basic and fundamental attack on capitalism'
JPMorgan has tentatively agreed to pay the Department of Justice a record $13bn settlement to resolve several civil probes relating to residential mortgage-backed securities â a costly deal that...
View ArticleDeutsche Bank talks to 50 employees in Libor investigation
Deutsche Bank has started talks with some 50 employees as part of its investigation into possible manipulation of the Libor benchmark interest rate, a German newspaper reported.... read more >
View ArticleHow Goldman does lunch - inside the firm's cafeteria
Goldman Sachs has found a way to manipulate its internal market for lunch.... read more >
View Article'We're trying to get our problems behind us': Dimon
"We're trying to get it resolved'.... read more >
View ArticleFHFA seeks $6bn from BofA for mortgage sales
A U.S. housing regulator is seeking at least $6bn from Bank of America to settle civil claims the firm sold faulty mortgage bonds to government-backed finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac,...
View ArticleJPMorgan deal 'preposterous': Former prosectutor
JPMorgan's tentative $13 billion settlement with the Justice Department, the New York attorney general, and the Federal Housing Finance Agency over financial crisis-era mortgage loans is a "terrible...
View ArticleGoldman, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley - how they stack up on comp
Goldman, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley have all posted their Q3 results. Here's how they stacked up on the compensation front.... read more >
View ArticleYou earn how much ?! Breaking the workplace taboo
A small - but increasing - number of companies are implementing a pay program that breaks the most entrenched of workplace taboos: revealing your salary.... read more >
View ArticleA bond trader's hell - Confessions of a compulsive gambler
A bond trader explains to Here Is The City how his compulsive gambling almost put paid to his career, his marriage and, indeed, his very life.... read more >
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