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Investment banking is at the heart of divisions between the two Swiss lenders
Managers can put organisations at risk when they fail to plan for the worst-case scenario
Your question for our expert — and readers’ advice
Some of the first female traders recount how they started on the floor of the exchange
An FT column offering a behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
More staff policing illegal and violent footage join trade unions to demand higher pay and greater support
After the death of her business partner Mino Raiola, the former lawyer had to fight off rivals trying to poach her clients
A younger or more talented work rival is not a foe, it’s the passage of time that is our adversary
The former Arsenal star hopes to be a role model for young black coaches
Linklaters, The Bank of England and JPMorgan Chase are making virtual and on-site psychologists available
The new buzzword will do little to make employees feel more valued
The social model designed to maximise happiness, not GDP, creates its own land of opportunity
The FT’s Global 2023 MBA rankings show a change at the top
Also in today’s newsletter, women mark 50 years trading at the London Stock Exchange
Energy group that owns British Gas benefits from soaring commodity prices to post record profits
‘I can’t believe I got sick on my preplanned sick day’
Finance ministry halts awards as demoralised bankers say ‘we thought it couldn’t get any worse’
Group previously sought to set itself apart in UK by moving away from gig economy
Deliciousness from around the world and local delicacies (butter tart, anyone?) await you in abundance in this most diverse of cities
UK mobile games maker builds highly profitable business on back of a seemingly commoditised property
Founders say government must back pledges with policy as rival cities become more of a ‘competitive threat’
Tighter credit markets and slower consumer spending prompt a rethink after pandemic uplift
Former compliance manager in London has had a 6-year legal battle with German bank
Teaching case with questions for students
Company blocks third-party app that lets gig economy workers compare fares across rival delivery platforms
Swiss bank had SFr360mn of contingent capital awards outstanding at the end of 2022
As Art Basel Hong Kong kicks off, the director of the city’s acclaimed Ora-Ora gallery shares her list of local likes
Even after previous breakneck expansion, productivity will eventually suffer if lay-offs are not well managed
Other charts of the week: marriage and remote working, Europeans love SUVs, Britons approve of EU leaders and they support nurses and ambulance strikes
White House calls on Congress to authorise clawbacks of share sales and industry bans
Supervisory board deducts €1mn from total pay for top executives over ‘missed milestones’ in fixing internal controls
Robert Pickering’s book is a fascinating account of the triumphs and travails of a storied financial institution
The latest FT ranking of courses comes at a time of growing interest in online learning, which intensified during the Covid pandemic as many business schools — alongside other higher education institutions — began offering a wider range of hybrid, synchronous and asynchronous options for students
Also in today’s newsletter, the latest tech sector lay-offs
‘I made this my screensaver so I always appear to be working’
Groups prepare to deal with bigger banks after loss of institution that was a one-stop shop for their financing needs
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