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Job vacancies at London’s financial- services companies climbed 19 percent last month as tougher regulation of banks spurred hiring in compliance and anti-money laundering, recruitment firm Astbury Marsden said.
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Research In Motion Ltd. hired Mark Cameron, a former aide to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper , to be director of global public policy amid growing government scrutiny of the BlackBerry maker’s services.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. employs almost as many people in London today as it did in 2007, before Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. filed for the biggest bankruptcy in history, sparking a global recession.
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Job vacancies at London financial- services companies fell by more than a third last year as banks cut staff in response to tighter regulation and weaker securities markets, recruitment firm Astbury Marsden said.
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Ten of the largest U.S. mortgage servicers will pay a combined $8.5 billion under an agreement that will end case-by-case reviews of foreclosure-abuse claims stemming from a 2011 deal with regulators.
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The number of job vacancies in London’s financial district climbed in August as “dormant” markets revive, recruiter Astbury Marsden said.
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Job vacancies at London’s financial- services companies increased 25 percent last month as banks added positions in areas such as foreign exchange and derivatives, recruitment firm Astbury Marsden said.
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Job vacancies at London financial- services companies fell by more than a third in July from the same month last year as Europe’s debt crisis continues to undermine confidence in financial markets, recruitment firm Astbury Marsden said.
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Job vacancies at London’s financial- services companies fell 11 percent last month as banks delayed plans to hire, and investment bankers held on to their existing jobs, recruitment firm Astbury Marsden said.
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Investment bankers in the U.K. favor working in Singapore over New York and London, where they face lower wage growth and higher taxes, according to recruitment firm Astbury Marsden.
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