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June 30, 2004 |
The tried and trusted pure lockstep system is fast becoming a thing of the past as firms expand globally. But while a modified lockstep seems to be the answer, will it discourage loyalty and increase risks for firms? Sophie Evans reports
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June 23, 2004 |
While the UK firms that dominated the Italian market in the late 1990s have struggled to sustain that performance through the downturn, the US firms are finding their feet and making some waves of their own. Antony Collins reports
1 minute read
June 23, 2004 |
While the UK firms that dominated the Italian market in the late 1990s have struggled to sustain that performance through the downturn, the US firms are finding their feet and making some waves of their own. Antony Collins reports
1 minute read
June 16, 2004 |
Concerns over pricing and Deutsche Bank's underwriting role dampen mood ahead of £3bn Postbank float
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May 26, 2004 |
Rarely has a happening in the European Union been trailed as closely as the accession of 10 new countries this May. Lawyers in Central and Eastern Europe see 2004 as being a half-way marker in the development of their markets, although the predictions are that it will take a decade for the full benefits of EU membership to be seen. Sophie Evans reports
1 minute read
May 26, 2004 |
Rarely has a happening in the European Union been trailed as closely as the accession of 10 new countries this May. Lawyers in Central and Eastern Europe see 2004 as being a half-way marker in the development of their markets, although the predictions are that it will take a decade for the full benefits of EU membership to be seen. Sophie Evans reports
1 minute read