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Banking, Managed Funds and Investments 


A Bigger Slice

Pi Capital’s David Giampaolo talks to James Gavin about his firm’s unique investment style
 

A King’S Ransom?

Sovereign wealth funds have lifted some Western financial markets out of danger but they’ve also raised suspicions. Christopher Owen reports
 

A Scary Ride

Life's a roller-coaster for Euro Disney's investors
 

Cleaning Up The Big Smoke

London is becoming the top market for those looking to invest in the growing environmental and clean-tech sector. Mike Scott reports
 

Crossing Borders

Refusing to be bound by national constraints, investment companies are marketing their funds increasingly farther afield. ROBERT MILLER investigates
 

Culture Vultures

Bagging the best gallery and museum sponsorship deals is now an art in itself. BOYD FARROW and RICHARD LOFTHOUSE report
 

Divine Cars And Divine Reads

Automobiles of London London, RM Auctions in partnership with Sotheby's, Battersea Evolution 29 October 2008
 

Easy Money

Alastair Lukies, founder and CEO of Monitise, is on a mission to bring mobile banking to the masses. Barry Mansfield meets him face to face
 

Electric Pay

Mobile Channel Banking – is the UK ready for M-Commerce? asks Paul Willis
 

Eu Banking And Fund Management

Investment fund managers regularly bemoan interference from Brussels, but in other ways they yearn for greater integration across the continent. By Steve Hemsley
 

Funds Branch Out

Investment houses have started to see the environment as more than just a niche product, says Tom Stevenson
 

Funds In Focus

Despite prognostications of doom, the funds sector is enjoying healthy growth. ROBERT MILLER reports
 

Gamblers Unanimous

World markets were brought to their knees by the collapse of US investment banks. Chris Owen looks at the casino culture that brought the house down
 

Hidden Depths

With vast experience of consultancy, from alternative to nuclear energy, RPS is set to lead the field, writes Tom Stevenson
 

Lucky Numbers

Ever more popular, spread betting attracts an odd mix of investors and gamblers, says Nick Sudbury.
 

Missing Millions

Only a small proportion of the world's wealth is entrusted to private banks. Ian Orton finds out why
 

Not So Super Markets

Stock exchanges have become hot commodities in themselves. But as valuations soar, Christopher Owen asks whether they now overvalued
 

Oil-Fired Equity

Everyone is riveted by the boom in private equity, but few are asking where the money is coming from, say Fredrik Richter and James Exelby
 

One For All, All For One?

With the US dollar peg contributing to high levels of inflation in the GCC countries, James Exelby asks whether it is really the right climate for a single currency.
 

One For All, All For One?

With the US dollar peg contributing to high levels of inflation in the GCC countries, James Exelby asks whether it is really the right climate for a single currency.
 

Pack Mentality

The Bear Stearns collapse has shown the fragility of the US economy but it may also lead to its eventual recovery, writes William Cohan
 

Profit Scenter

Josephine Moulds tracks down the hot stocks to watch in May
 

Profit Scenter

Josephine Moulds tracks down the hot stocks to watch in June
 

Profit Scenter

Josephine Moulds tracks down the hot stocks to watch in July and guides us through Exchange-Traded Funds
 

Profit Scenter

Josephine Moulds tracks down the hot stocks to watch in September
 

Profit Scenter

Josephine Moulds tracks down the hot stocks to watch this month
 

Profit Scenter

Josephine Moulds tracks down the hot stocks to watch in November
 

Pure Profit

Clean-tech and low-carbon funds represent compelling investment opportunities – not least because so much alternative energy technology is still under the radar of major investors. By ROBERT MILLER
 

Rock Solid

Can the newly formed BlackRock Merrill Lynch Investment Managers rebuild confidence in funds? By Robert Miller
 

Safe Haven Or Slippery Slope?

With the credit crunch continuing to decimate the banking sector, where next for the high-net-worth individual’s money? Chris Owen reports
 

Short Circuit?

Before Black September the hedge fund model was both simple and seductive. Hugh Lundin looks at the sector’s future
 

Slowly Does It For German Reits

Retrospective legislation has finally brought Germany’s powerful property investment institutions to the REIT table. Mark Faithfull examines why Europe’s biggest property market has been so slow to act
 

The Reit Stuff

Real estate investment trusts, a popular vehicle for US and Australian investors for years, finally came of age in Europe’s biggest property markets in January. MARK FAITHFULL reports
 

Watching Your Wealth In 2008

With recent turmoil in global markets and upcoming Olympic Games and US Presidential elections, what will the next 12 months bring for high-net-worth investors.
 

Where The Heart Is

Property and socially responsible investments are suddenly all the rage in Europe. Robert Miller reports
 

 

Re-Visitng Startups: Rapha

The first of a series, we re-visit start-ups featured in earlier editions of CNBC European Business to see how they are tackling the downturn in 2008

In The Spirit

Celebrate summer with a fine blended Scottish whisky, an award-winning rum, and a budget-breaking single malt.

Worlds Apart

With development continuing apace, Qatar appears immune to the global credit crunch. Richard Lofthouse finds out why

Tapping A Market: The Rush To Invest In Water

The world is waking up to water shortages and private sector solutions, Richard Lofthouse and Barry Mansfield report. Additional research by Flemmich Webb and Robert Pomfret

The New Screen Test

Despite a bumper summer spearheaded by a record-breaking Batman installment, the film industry might not be as recession-proof as once thought. Colin Brown reports