stockbrokings


A stockbroker in India's financial capital, Mumbai, killed himself after strangling his pregnant wife because of the economic slowdown, police say.

Investors are warned of fraudsters targeting customers of a stockbroking firm that was closed by the Financial Services Authority.

Panmure Gordon, the British stockbroker and investment bank, announces a large Egyptian bank will buy a share in its business.

The City stockbroking firm Winterflood Securities faces a fine of £4m by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for market abuse.

A stockbroker explains the latest developments for shareholders in HBOS.

A stockbroker explains the issues for shareholders in HBOS.

A Lothian man has been conned out of £500,000 by bogus stockbrokers, police have revealed.

Pupils taste a slice of life as stockbrokers in a venue which was once the hub of Cardiff's coal trade.

Floating Jersey Telecom on the island's stock exchange would protect jobs, a local stockbroker claims.

People living in a stockbroker area of Surrey have the best quality of life anywhere in Britain, a survey finds.

Desperate Housewives star Marcia Cross marries stockbroker Tom Mahoney in California, it is confirmed.

London stockbroker Sezer Yurtseven is evicted from the Big Brother house.

A former stockbroking assistant forgoes his lucrative career to start a hand-reared livestock business.

The Financial Times agrees to pay £300,000 to stockbroker Collins Stewart to settle a libel case.

Stockbroker Collins Stewart's libel case against the Financial Times is adjourned for 24 hours.

A former stockbroker is arrested on suspicion of trading on information contained in stolen copies of Business Week magazine.

A Scottish stockbroker plans to try and row the Atlantic and make £100,000 on the markets for charity.

More than a million small shareholders in mobile operator MMO2 have until 9 March to decide whether to cash in their shares at a special rate.

A British stockbroker in jail in the United States has been lifting the lid on an extraordinary prison regime through a compelling weblog.

The Financial Times is locked in a High Court battle with stockbroker Collins Stewart Tullet, which is suing the pink icon for special damages, in a case which could have chilling ramifications for financial journalism

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