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IG Group appoints Charlie Rozes as its CFO
On Monday, the IG Group stated it has appointed Charlie Rozes, the former finance director of Jardine Lloyd Thompson, as its Chief Financial Officer. His appointment at the online trading group comes at a time when the sector is benefiting… Read More ›
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Kaleem Rizvi appointed as Citigroup’s Asia Pacific head of corporate banking
According to an internal memo, Citigroup Inc named veteran banker Kaleem Rizvi as its Asia Pacific head of the corporate banking business. Rizvi, who joined Citi in Pakistan in 1996, will replace Gerald Keefe, who in February was promoted to… Read More ›
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CFOs of Britain’s 100 biggest companies have reduced risk appetite due to coronavirus pandemic
According to the results of a survey published on Monday by Deloitte, large companies in Britain expect the coronavirus to reduce their sales by more than a fifth this year. They expect the impact of the coronavirus to be worse… Read More ›
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New Report Identifies 7 New Trends For Shoppers In A Post Covid-19 Era
The coronavirus pandemic has taught people to stay at home and work from home as well as forced people to adapt to new norms of shopping. Therefore, after the pandemic ultimately comes to an end, many people will potentially emerge… Read More ›
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European Aviation Sector Witnessing ‘Tsunami’ Of Job Cuts, US Carriers Could Follow Suit
The severe hit of the travel restrictions and lockdown because of the novel coronavirus pandemic on the global airline industry has forced airlines to scale back their businesses. The airlines also do not see a quick recovery from the coronavirus… Read More ›
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Ryanair grounds 99% of flights until July 2020
On Friday, Europe’s biggest low cost carrier Ryanair announced, it will be grounding more than 99% of its flights until July. It has also commenced negotiations with Boeing for cutting the number of aircraft deliveries over the next 24 months…. Read More ›
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Have enough liquidity to sustain for next 12 months even without passengers: Heathrow Airport
In a statement, Europe’s busiest airport, London’s Heathrow Airport said, passenger numbers are expected to be down by nearly 97% in April; it went on to add, they are likely to remain weak until governments fighting the coronavirus outbreak deem… Read More ›
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