 | TOP STORIES |
 |
 |
 | Lavish lifestyles keep high-rolling bankers hooked on Singapore |
 | Singapore's main lifestyle drawcards were once only of the serious sort: good schools, upmarket apartments, excellent public transport, and clean air (at least compared with Hong Kong). These days, however, bankers are finding new, more frivolous, reasons to adore the city-state. Singapore boasts the densest millionaire population in the world – and there are some new attractions to keep those rich professionals occupied, from $25,000 cocktails to art gallery openings. |
 | Read more... |
 |
 | Ten things to know before you join a Chinese bank |
 | Chinese banks are hiring at home and expanding overseas. But while the country's “Big Four” banks – Industrial and Commerical Bank of China, Bank of China, China Construction Bank, and Agricultural Bank of China – certainly have global clout, working for a bank in mainland China is a lot different from working for a Western firm. Here's what to look out for. |
 | Read more... |
 |
 | Can you survive the new investment banking landscape? |
 | Investment banks will be forced to make stark choices in the coming years – exiting unprofitable business areas or shutting down entirely, according to a new report from the Boston Consulting Group. |
 | Read more... |
 |
 | When a million isn't enough: why top bankers are struggling to get by |
 | In theory, a seven figure annual pay packet should be more than enough to live on. And yet, some bankers in the top bracket are having money troubles. |
 | Read more... |
 |
 | The Next CEO of J.P. Morgan Is
|
 | Matt Zames is a rock star at J.P. Morgan. The 42-year-old, who was just named the sole chief operating officer at J.P. Morgan, has been promoted three times in less than a year. He's now the clear frontrunner to succeed Jamie Dimon when the 57-year-old chief decides to hang them up. |
 | Read more... |
 |
No comments:
Post a Comment