Business and Economy

Deloitte organises forum

11 June 2007
The Big 4 accountancy firm Deloitte has organised a wide-ranging conference of 120 banking and finance leaders to address economic issues facing Europe.

Calls for civil service NAO

08 June 2007
A new office could be created that would operate much like the National Audit Office (NAO) and be responsible for the civil service.

UK businessmen 'less stressed' than counterparts

04 June 2007
Senior businessmen in the UK are less stressed out than those in India, China and Taiwan, research from Grant Thornton has found.

KPMG called in help Kwik Save financial woes

01 June 2007
Discount supermarket Kwik Save has called in the Big 4 accountancy firm KPMG to help devise a way out of its financial problems.

Deloitte: Top flight football wages to top £1 billion

01 June 2007
The Big 4 accountancy firm Deloitte has calculated that wages for Premier League footballers will soon be in excess of £1 billion.

Private equity chiefs to be questioned

22 May 2007
The Treasury is set to grill five leading private equity chief executives on June 20th, the Financial Times reports.

KPMG: Cost reduction vital to life insurance sector

22 May 2007
More than half of the UK's leading life insurance companies believe that cost reduction will be the main factor driving the industry forward over the next two years, according to a recent survey from KPMG.

Service sector 'drives' UK economy

21 May 2007
More people are involved in financial and business services than manufacturing in almost every region of the UK, according to Ernst & Young's ITEM Club.

KPMG announce Leeds United creditors meeting

17 May 2007
Big 4 firm KPMG have announced that a creditors meeting will be held on June 1st at noon at Elland Road.

Grant Thornton gives UIC creditors a boost

17 May 2007
Accountancy firm Grant Thornton has announced that it has set the first initial dividend from the liquidation of the UIC Insurance Company at 100 per cent.

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