Insurers in Europe are preparing themselves for a set of new regulations which will see a major change in the way they do business. But, says Andrew Rosenbaum, it is also creating a need for qualified individuals
eFinancialCareers is pleased to announce that its Careers in Banking & Finance 2009/10 guidebook is now available to students and graduates across Europe.
Hands up who still wants to be a banker? The now infamous global credit crunch will be discussed, debated and analysed for years to come. But one thing is already certain: the image of the industry and those who work in it has taken the biggest ever of its periodic batterings, and been transformed in a way that few could have foreseen a year or so ago.
Recent changes in the way that countries invest their surplus assets have sent alarm bells throughout the global finance community and calls for greater regulation of these potentially destabilising investors. Brian Bollen looks at what all the fuss is about
With traditional investment methods failing to deliver results, the need for talented graduates with new and innovative ideas is crucial to its future success.