There is sad irony surrounding the G20 protester who was found dead last week, in light of new evidence supplied by a US fund manager who was filming in the area just prior to the individual’s death.
A video supplied to the UK’s Guardian newspaper was shot by a …
In times of crisis it can be argued that the human senses are heightened more than in times when the going is good.
We’ve all been there – a dangerous situation, a broken heart, a lost relative, a sporting loss or a trounced investment – all of which …
Finance and regulation go hand in hand like Fish and Chips.
Unfortunately, the financial services industry is setting itself up for a greater portion of chips on its plate as signs indicate institutional behaviour is unlikely, and possibly never will be, self-modifying enough to curb regulator meddling.
Virgin …
One of the great branding wars of the past 10 years has been the battle for the hearts and minds of home PC users between Microsoft and Apple computers.
Apple, after almost facing corporate collapse in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s clawed their way back into the …
One of the most sensitive topics in financial services from both an industry and a consumer point of view is the issue of outsourcing jobs overseas.
The matter is a highly touchy subject both politically and commercially and the power of public opinion and the potential for brand …
If laughter is the best medicine then investors who lost money as a result of turmoil in the US sub-prime market may take solace from a parody out of the United Kingdom.
In a week when US Citigroup chief Charles Prince stepped aside after steering the company to …


