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Financial firms are targeting sustainability specialists ahead of new rules on greenwashing and environmental risk
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FCA says some banks, insurers and asset managers will ‘struggle’ to meet June deadline
Tension between FTSE boards and their investors seems more symptom than cause of the London market’s woes
Top-paid partner’s remuneration jumps 50% while earnings hit record high
Research shows lawyers care as much about what their workplace is like as they do about pay
FT research finds some companies want staff to spend several days a week in the office, but others do not
Moves by Alphabet, Meta and Salesforce come as companies respond to downturn in sector’s stocks by cutting costs
Financial sector’s social diversity initiative needs more meat but could be important
Chancellor’s reforms are needed to protect competitiveness but do not herald a second ‘big bang’, says FT’s City Network
The loudest complaints about the so-called senior managers’ regime concern delays
Chancellor launches reforms amid warnings UK will become riskier place to do business
Brussels prepares most ambitious plans post-Brexit to lure derivatives trade away from London
Square Mile’s governing body says at least 50% of senior leaders should come from lower socio-economic background by 2030
The chancellor’s proposals are only a partial response to London’s financial decline
Rising rates have cut the promised bonanza from relaxing Solvency II
It is the ultimate irony that Simpson’s Tavern has fallen victim to the capriciousness of market forces
Nicholas Lyons says joint private/state-backed scheme would benefit pension pots and boost economy
Prime minister wants more time ‘to understand what is an important and detailed matter’, MPs told
PM to proceed with plan to give ministers the ability to overrule regulators’ decisions
Financial services’ fall from favour may be an acceptable price to pay for stability
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