Comment
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COMMENT: No big surprises (other than Brexit and Trump)
It is the season again when columnists take a deep breath and try to explain how their predictions for the year would actually have turned out to be pretty accurate had it not been for some, well, unexpected developments.
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COMMENT: Three tactics for a brighter 2017
The year 2016 started with such optimism, and ended for many in finance with a big dose of pessimism. Unfortunately, the omens for 2017 aren’t good.
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Tony Devenish
COMMENT: Doom-mongers must see bright side of City’s future
09 Dec 2016 -
Chris Patten
COMMENT: Hong Kong’s independence trap
08 Dec 2016 -
Gren Manuel
COMMENT: Uplifting stories show the City has not lost the personal touch
05 Dec 2016 -
Jon Coppin
Suicide in the City shows deep underlying problem
05 Dec 2016 -
David Wighton
Asset manager consolidation? Don’t hold your breath
05 Dec 2016 -
David Wighton
A helpful little memo to Donald Trump
02 Dec 2016 -
David Wighton
Brussels' offence at bad jokes is laughable
02 Dec 2016 -
Paul Hodkinson
Time to tackle ‘responsible investment’ hypocrisy
01 Dec 2016 -
Barrie Wilkinson, Hanjo Seibert and Tristan Hands
Oliver Wyman: Banks must hire coders for compliance
29 Nov 2016 -
Anatole Kaletsky
The 10 consequences of Trump
29 Nov 2016
Editor's View
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A historic vote that does not settle the future for finance
Most British voters doubtless believe that on June 23 they are being asked to make a momentous choice that will settle one of the biggest questions about the UK’s future. But for the City of London, the vote is unlikely to be decisive, regardless of the outcome.
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Gren Manuel
If firms end up in hot water over Panama, finance will be cleaner
11 Apr 2016 -
Gren Manuel
Ignore the previous diagnosis, fintech is in good health
04 Apr 2016 -
Gren Manuel
FN at 20: Looking forward to the next 20 years – and beyond
08 Mar 2016
Letter From
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Letter from Rhodes: Happy to be swamped by foreigners
Outside the bank in the main square of Lindos on the Greek island of Rhodes, tourists wait in line next to a herd of donkeys, eager to pay €5 to ride the animals up the steep streets of this whitewashed village to the ancient acropolis overlooking the sea.
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Rhona Taylor
Letter from Doonbeg: One Trump wall that is not hated by all
13 Jun 2016 -
Alexandra Wexler
Letter from Goma: cruel contrast to the order of Rwanda
06 Jun 2016 -
Mara Lemos-Stein
Letter from São Paulo: why Brazil’s flag symbolises disunity
23 May 2016
