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Credit Suisse Hong Kong to pay $77m for corrupt hiring scheme
Credit Suisse’s investment bank in Hong Kong will pay a total of $77m (£58.2m, €65.9m) to settle criminal and civil proceedings taken by the US Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its role in a corrupt hiring scheme.
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Brewin reshuffles Edinburgh team, Schroders appoints from Blackrock and Singapore financial adviser PIAS hires chief executive from Prudential.
DFMs hindering trust take-up on platforms
Discretionary fund managers’ lack of willingness to use investment companies in model portfolios is hindering their adoption on advised platforms, according to the Lang Cat.
Mis-sold Sipp complaint upheld in rare move
The UK’s Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has upheld a mis-selling complaint involving an unregulated introducer and self-invested personal pension (Sipp) provider Guinness Mahon.
Generali to sell majority stake in German life company
Italy’s Generali Group has agreed to sell a majority stake in Generali Leben to a German life insurance portfolio management company, in a deal that values the business at around €1bn (£882m, $1.17bn).