London’s historic Guildhall has had many lives in its 2000-year-old history, but it remains an enduring symbol of the City and the financial sector; a world which is changing rapidly before our eyes.
It seemed a fitting venue for the recent Global Investment Management Summit (GIMS), which united asset managers, international investors and expert speakers to discuss how to build on these foundations to shape the investment landscape of the future and accelerate growth. Deep Dive: Labour's credibility with financial sector 'hanging by a thread' one year on from elections At the start of his keynote address, the Financial Conduct Authority's interim executive director of markets Simon Walls painted a picture on how local coffee houses in the City and risk management share a long his...
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