In the first of a two part series, we sat down with the FT’s Asia editor, Robin Harding to discuss coverage across the region and how the Asia editorial team has evolved.
From next year, State Street Global Advisors will break with its peers and scrap numerical overboarding limits for the biggest public companies in the US, according to the investment firm’s president and chief executive Yie-Hsin Hung.
Technology has long been heralded as a game-changer for asset managers. However, new research among FT readers suggests the promise has yet to be fulfilled
Amid a cost of living crisis, BP revealed this month that its chief executive Bernard Looney will take home £10.03mn in pay for 2022 – more than double the previous year. A big chunk of that is due to stock rewards granted in 2020 that are now due to vest.
We sat down with the co-creator of Due Diligence, Arash Massoudi. Highly regarded for his reporting on mergers & acquisitions, corporate finance and deals, Arash gives readers a view into how Due Diligence has evolved and what readers should look out for in the coming year.
Water company Severn Trent is set to become the first FTSE 100 company to have an all-women line up in its top leadership when Helen Miles becomes chief financial officer designate next month. Christine Hodgson has been chair since April 2020, while Liv Garfield has been chief executive officer for almost a decade.
BT wants to transform from a traditional telco into a technology company. But digital transformation and tapping into areas such as private 5G networks are complex.
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