Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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Diamond set to gain on iShares sale
Mar 24 2009 23:31
Bob Diamond, the high-profile president of Barclays, is among key executives who stand to make millions of pounds if the bank sells iShares, the fast-growing asset management business, for as much as $6.5bn. Read more »

King in bid to curb Budget spending
Mar 24 2009 22:20
The central bank governor has warned the government it cannot afford a second fiscal stimulus in next month's Budget, in a rare public attempt to ward off budgetary recklessness Read more »

Successful bank rescue still far away
Mar 24 2009 19:24
With the IMF expecting world output to shrink by up to 1 per cent this year and the economies of the advanced countries to shrink by between 3 and 3.5 per cent, this is the worst global economic crisis since the 1930s. So far the congressional response has been a disaster, writes Martin Wolf Read more »

FT.com - Comment and analysis
Successful bank rescue still far away
Mar 24 2009 19:24
With the IMF expecting world output to shrink by up to 1 per cent this year and the economies of the advanced countries to shrink by between 3 and 3.5 per cent, this is the worst global economic crisis since the 1930s. So far the congressional response has been a disaster, writes Martin Wolf Read more »

A new era of accountable capitalism
Mar 24 2009 19:07
The financial crisis has shown that capitalism needs rules but governments should be careful not to impose public control outside the financial sector, writes Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg Read more »

The world needs an unbiased risk assessor
Mar 24 2009 19:13
The new plans for an early warning system cannot be based in any of the existing international institutions, writes Nicholas Stern Read more »

The fallacy of equating economic power with clout
Mar 24 2009 19:10
In the modern world, there is no observable relationship between the size of a country and its standard of living, writes John Kay Read more »

FT.com - Business Life
No note of Google
Mar 24 2009 21:41
Evernote's bookmarking service survived when its larger rival pursued the same idea Read more »

Lawyers witnesseth dreadful legalese
Mar 24 2009 21:41
Cutting out impenetrable jargon and sloppy drafting will save clients time and money Read more »

Cult figure plays his cards right
Mar 24 2009 21:41
Richard Moross's start-up survived a rocky start to reinvent the business card Read more »



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