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The new city: audio roundtable

Andrew Hill presents a roundtable discussion with John Plender and Terry Smith about London’s position as the world’s leading financial centre

Rising stars emerging from the veil of secrecy

Rising stars? Financial institutions might not want to admit it, but the City talks about little else

Glass and steel reflect the irresistible winds of change

Glass and steel reflect the irresistible winds of change

Scattering of seedlings turns into a forest

The biggest innovation for London’s stock markets in the last decade was the foundation of the Alternative Investment Market.

Living and breathing hedge funds

EIM Group chairman Arki Busson, the next great manager.

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Peter Weinberg

How London can close gap on Wall Street

Peter Weinberg

Having worked in both the London and New York financial communities, Peter Weinberg, former chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs International, is often asked which city will attain the position of global financial centre in years ahead.

Paul Myners

Square Mile must fight to stay successful

Paul Myners

No other European centre can hope to compete with London, but its global leadership should not be a source of complacency, say Paul Myners, chairman of Marks and Spencer, who writes in a personal capacity.

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Good behaviour key to regulator's remit

Thriving London is taking on the global competition

Financial inventors underpin success

Action may be needed to maintain competitive advantage

Hedge funds: London wins prize for nurturing fast-rising star

International talent: World’s brightest look to London