Archive for March, 2009

Facebook seeks new finance chief as Yu leaves

Facebook said Tuesday that its finance chief has left and that it is seeking a successor with “public company experience,” a move that will feed speculation that the social networking titan is preparing for an IPO. Gideon Yu, who had served as chief financial…


FSA Arrests ‘Corporate Finance Adviser’ in Insider-Trading Case

April 1 — Two people, including a “senior corporate finance adviser” were arrested yesterday for suspected insider trading, Britain’s financial regulator said.


Frederick revises House campaign finance report

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FSA Arrests ‘Corporate Finance Adviser’ in Insider-Trading Case

April 1 — Two people, including a “senior corporate finance adviser” were arrested yesterday for suspected insider trading, Britain’s financial regulator said.


Kuwait Finance’s Asia chief to step down-report

KUALA LUMPUR, April 1 – The head of Kuwait Finance House’s Asian operations will soon step down following the bank’s recent board meeting, a Malaysian newspaper reported on Wednesday.


Finance board prepares to vote on schools budget

STAMFORD — In the second of two budget presentations before the Board of Finance, Schools Superintendent Joshua Starr described dire scenarios if the Board of Education’s $226.


UK finance watchdog arrests 2 for insider trading

Britain’s financial watchdog said that a senior corporate finance adviser and one other person were arrested Tuesday as part of an investigation into insider trading.


Israel’s Rookie Finance Minister Starts Under Fire

Benjamin Netanyahu hoped to be the first Israeli leader to serve as both Prime Minister and Finance Minister in his own government.


FSA Arrests ‘Finance Adviser’ in Insider Trading Case

March 31 — Two people, including a “senior corporate finance adviser” were arrested for suspected insider trading, Britain’s financial regulator said.


Queensland Sugar Says Access to Finance Is Reduced

March 31 — Queensland Sugar Corp., Australia’s largest exporter of the sweetener, said its seeking to borrow funds from local banks to finance next year’s crop after the credit crunch hurt its ability to access the bond market.