Economy
Recruiter reports banking slowdown
A financial services recruitment firm has reported a further weakening in the UK banking sector. 
 
First quarter sees leap in failures
Experian has reported the first increase in business failures for over 12 months.
 
Tube strike called off
Three days of strike action by more than 7,000 RMT station staff, signallers and drivers have been suspended by the Tube's biggest union.
 
Royal Mint unveils new UK coins
The shield of Royal Arms is to feature on UK coins as part of the first new design in 40 years.
 
Some banks still hiring aggressively
Pockets of high volume banking operations recruitment still exist within the City.
 
S&P predicts UK housing correction
The UK housing market is due a major and likely painful adjustment, says Standard & Poor's.
 
Banking CFOs drive growth strategies
The chief financial officers of global banks are wielding increasing influence.
 
Transport key to competitiveness gap
Transport investment must be top of the agenda if UK cities want to compete with European rivals.
 
Credit crunch bites in financial services
Financial services employment and profitability have fallen at their fastest rates in five years.
 
Pharmaceutical CFOs are driving change
Two separate Ernst & Young surveys underscore important changes in the role of the chief financial officer (CFO) and finance function in driving the success of pharmaceutical companies.
 
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