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  • Saturday, 27 August, 2022
    Financial services
    McKinsey, Bain and BCG lift pay as talent war heats up

    Trio delivers one of the biggest salary increases for new MBA hires in more than two decades

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  • Friday, 29 July, 2022
    Boston Consulting in ‘nepotism’ row over work experience for children of top staff

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  • Wednesday, 23 March, 2022
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    Meme-stock company ‘refused to pay significant amounts’ for help on transformation, complaint says

  • Sunday, 27 February, 2022
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    McKinsey’s Ukraine boss calls out ‘criminal’ Russian government

    Criticism marks rare outburst as other professional services firms avoid condemning Moscow’s actions

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  • Monday, 14 February, 2022
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    BCG’s Christoph Schweizer calls for ‘climate activists’ to join consultancy

    Chief wants company to win more climate-related work as competition in sector increases

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  • Sunday, 29 August, 2021
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    BCG’s Rich Lesser on nurturing a culture of challenge at the firm

    The boss of the advisory group stepped up efforts to tackle climate change after urgent demands from colleagues

  • Saturday, 28 August, 2021
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    US company will host trips for prospective hires in cities accessible by train, ending tours of Lisbon and Florence

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  • Monday, 24 May, 2021
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    Positive post-pandemic outlooks mix with sustainable, socially conscious messaging as industry leaders look ahead

  • Tuesday, 23 March, 2021
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    UK minister reveals test and trace spending on consultants

    Budget of £438m for ‘professional services’ comes as programme faces questions over its effectiveness

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  • Monday, 27 July, 2020
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    Jewellers, auction houses and property agents report a brisk business in rare gems, autographed trainers and $19m Hamptons homes during Covid-19

  • Monday, 22 October, 2018
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    What if — whisper it — management consultants are not vital to success?

    Americans are addicted to advisers but other countries seem to manage fine

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  • Thursday, 16 August, 2018
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    GE and Siemens lose market share in battle with Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems

  • Wednesday, 13 June, 2018
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    Can Lloyd’s of London survive as the home of global insurance?

    Historic insurance market faces challenge from overseas rivals and digital disrupters

  • Sunday, 29 April, 2018
    Chinese politics & policy
    China eases rules on foreign investment in securities firms

    Majority control allowed after Beijing responds to US calls for financial reform

    FILE PHOTO: An advertising board (L) showing a Chinese stone lion is pictured near an entrance to the headquarters (R) of China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), in Beijing, China, September 7, 2015. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo
  • Wednesday, 25 April, 2018
    Private equity
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    Record 2,296 funds operating as demand from yield-starved investors grows, report says

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  • Sunday, 1 April, 2018
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    BCG report says that venture capital firms are pulling back

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  • Friday, 19 January, 2018
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    Shell subsidiary applies for minicab licence in London

    First oil major to look at offering Uber-style tech in key ride-hailing market

    Traffic moves around the Old Street roundabout, also referred to as 'Silicon Roundabout,' in the area known as 'Tech City', in this photograph taken with a tilt-shift lens in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014. Brookfield Asset Management Inc. is close to an agreement for Amazon.com Inc. to rent about 400,000 square feet (37,160 square meters) of office space near the London technology hub known as Silicon Roundabout, a person with knowledge of the talks said last month. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 18 January, 2018
    Accounting & Consulting services
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    Big names make the podium in more categories but niche rivals win ‘gold’ in their fields

    Illustration by hitandrun. must credit hitandrun / www.hitandrunmedia.com on all uses, with hitandrun all in lowercase without caps, as shown. Illustration shows three management consultants standing on top of londin buildings, arranged as an olympic opdium.
  • Thursday, 18 January, 2018
    Fintech
    Tech drives financial sector consultancy in the post-crisis era

    Helping banks adapt to disruptive change accounts for a growing share of activity

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  • Friday, 27 October, 2017
    News in-depthBrexit
    Young Poles leave UK to return home as economy booms

    Brexit was one consideration, but others were drawn by new opportunities

    Josh Chaffin piece on Poles returning home - 19th October 2017. Warsaw, Poland. Marta Tondera. Photo: Krystian Maj/FORUM
  • Sunday, 9 July, 2017
    Media
    Poorer workers hardest hit by strong arm of robotics

    Report finds the less affluent are more at risk of losing out to automation

    A Kuka LBR iiwa industrial robotic arm pours a glass of weiss beer during a display on the Kuka AG exhibition stand during the Automatica trade fair in Munich, Germany, on Tuesday, June 21, 2016. ABB Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Ulrich Spiesshofer declined to discuss whether he's considering a bid for Kuka as the fellow European robotics maker considers an offer from China's biggest appliance manufacturer Midea Group Co. Photographer: Martin Leissl/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 13 June, 2017
    Personal Finance
    Profit margins squeezed at global wealth managers

    Higher regulatory requirements and greater transparency have hit fees

    File photo of fifty-euro notes at the Belgian Central Bank in Brussels...Fifty-euro notes are seen at the Belgian Central Bank in Brussels in this December 8, 2011 file photo. The European Central Bank took the ultimate policy leap on Thursday, launching a government bond-buying programme which will pump hundreds of billions of new money into a sagging euro zone economy. The Europen Central Bank (ECB) said on January 22, 2015 it would buy government bonds from this March until the end of September 2016 despite opposition from Germany's Bundesbank and concerns in Berlin that it could allow spendthrift countries to slacken economic reforms. Together with existing schemes to buy private debt and funnel hundreds of billions of euros in cheap loans to banks, the new quantitative easing programme will pump 60 billion euros a month into the economy, ECB President Mario Draghi said. Picture taken December 8, 2011. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: BUSINESS)
  • Monday, 15 May, 2017
    Personal & Household Goods
    Unilever buys Quala brands to help drive growth
  • Wednesday, 10 May, 2017
    John Gapper
    The curse of the consultants is spreading fast

    What was a niche for firms such as McKinsey has turned into a management industry

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  • Friday, 28 April, 2017
    News in-depthThe Big Read
    China gifts luxury a reprieve

    Top brands are emerging from the doldrums, but face changing consumer demands and digital disruption

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