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Women aren’t getting to the top. Why?

Modern attitudes to equality have made us more aware of the unfair difficulties women face at the highest levels of business, but the rate of change is still lagging

5 unhealthy traits of bad bosses

In workplaces across the globe, managers with bad traits are failing to trust colleagues and ultimately inciting negative working environments

Statistics show that digital banking has grown exceptionally over the last few years. This increase will most likely mean a substantial loss of jobs and branches in the sector

Job cuts and branch losses: just a necessary evil as banks go digital

As banking rapidly goes digital, many are concerned about the loss of jobs and branches in the sector. But such change is surely inevitable, says Brooke Hunter

'Drastic Dave': Tesco CEO Dave Lewis had a tough job on his hands taking over from Philip Clarke, but his efficient approach and emphasis on transparency have seen the brand stay strong in difficult times

‘Drastic Dave’ takes on Tesco

New Tesco CEO Dave Lewis has a lot on his plate if he is to rescue Britain’s biggest retailer from crisis and succeed in the aftermath of a controversial accounting scandal

Is reputation recovery viable for Tesco? | Video

When Tesco overstated its profits, it lost over £2bn in value – sending shockwaves across the world. We examine whether it’s possible for the company to recover its reputation

Manila, Philippines. International trade can be risky for any business - but with the right strategy, the rewards are great

The pros and cons of international trade

Buying and selling in overseas markets offers the potential for businesses to develop and expand opportunities but not without risk

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Transfer pricing: arms length alternatives needed

There’s no doubt the arms length principle has holes, and it may be the time to reconsider the way governments approach transfer pricing

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The pros of micromanagement: why some traits can be good for business

Interfering bosses can be the bane of workplaces, but recent arguments have concluded some traits of a micromanager can ultimately boost morale

Companies including L'Oréal, Southwest Airline and Google have employed unique methods to find their next recruits

How unconventional recruitment strategies can benefit businesses

Unorthodox recruitment procedures are often considered unnecessary gimmicks, but there could be real merit in businesses shaking up their hiring strategies

In a determined effort to restore the UK economy, the government is to sell 40 percent of Eurostar, with private-equity group Ardian and French firm Antin Infrastructure Partners rumoured to be potential bidders

UK to sell 40 percent stake in Eurostar as part of privatisation plans

The British Government is set to sell its 40 percent Eurostar share in a move to cut the country’s public debt

Glenn Murphy Gap

Gap CEO Glenn Murphy set to resign

Gap’s CEO is standing down in February after several successful years at the helm, with the company’s President of Growth, Innovation and Digital, Art Peck, set to replace him

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Tesco brings in retail veterans to rebuild reputation

Tesco is adding two new members to its board amid turnaround plans by new CEO Dave Lewis, after the struggling retailer overstated its profit forecasts by £250m

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BP appeals against $18bn Deepwater Horizon oil spill ruling

BP lawyers have requested a revision of the court ruling that the company acted with gross negligence in the offshore oil spill in 2010, writes Laura French

Yesterday, President of the ECB, Mario Draghi, gave more information about the bank's asset purchase programme, due to start later this year. The institution hopes the purchases will add essential liquidity to its flagging financial system

ECB announces details of asset purchase programme

ECB president Mario Draghi has announced further details of the bank’s asset purchase programme; set to begin in the fourth quarter of this year

Cracking down on market abuse: can high frequency traders be reined in? | Video

European CEO speaks to Richard Metcalfe, Director of Regulatory Affairs at the Investment Management Association in London, to find out how new MiFID rules will deter market abuse, and whether governments are levelling enough criminal charges against high frequency traders

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