The average CFO is a highly educated, highly skilled and highly motivated, 42 years and eight months old male who's worked in finance for most of his career, according to Ernst & Young.
Although the UK economy should avoid a double-dip recession, the outlook will remain uncertain until the end of 2011, with recovery dependent on expo...
The economy has moved out of a decade of debt and into what is likely to be a decade of painful readjustment, according to the quarterly forecast fro...
The US watchdog Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged Ernst & Young (E&Y) and six of its current and former partners for their ...
The Bottom Line:If Mr Cable has his way...
"If Mr Cable had his way, all the big banks would be broken up and bonuses would be virtually eliminated - a sure-fire way in my view of guaranteeing an end to the UK’s ability to compete as an international financial centre. Let’s not forget that this is a man who is on record as saying that everyone who works in a bank has an ‘aristocratic lifestyle’ clearly demonstrating his lack of understanding of the sector." A tough line on bankers’ bonuses could make a brain drain of financial talent a distinct possibility, warns Paul Marsden. Read more