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Philip Augar

  • Thursday, 14 March, 2024
    UK banks
    Nationwide has a lot to lose in its unwise bet on Virgin Money

    The potential merger is not a risk-free proposition

    A man walks past a high street branch of Nationwide building society
  • Thursday, 15 February, 2024
    Barclays PLC
    What Barclays’ history tells us about its current predicament

    The bank’s underperforming share price can be traced back to disastrous decisions made during and after the 2008 crisis

    Barclays’ past decisions, though taken under extreme circumstances, were strategically questionable
  • Friday, 27 October, 2023
    UK banks
    Scrapping the UK bonus cap will do little for competitiveness

    Banker salaries that were doubled to get round the measure could become baked-in

    A curved glass building in the City of London
  • Monday, 25 September, 2023
    Markets
    How the US is crushing Europe’s domestic exchanges

    Policymakers fight tooth and nail to retain big international companies on their home exchanges but lose out

    Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
  • Thursday, 27 July, 2023
    UK banks
    NatWest saga shows running a bank is more of a high-wire act than ever

    The Farage row suggests political intervention will continue until banking governance becomes more muscular

    Dame Alison Rose
  • Tuesday, 30 May, 2023
    ReviewEconomics books
    Our Lives in Their Portfolios — owners in the shadows

    It is hard not share Brett Christophers’ rage in this polemic against the greed and short-termism of the asset management industry

  • Thursday, 4 May, 2023
    Winfried Bischoff
    Win’s world

    “Who do you work for?”

  • Monday, 27 March, 2023
    Banks
    The latest bank failures show the dangers of aiming too high

    Both Credit Suisse and SVB fell victim to familiar pitfalls for ambitious lenders

    A Credit Suisse logo on a street in Zurich
  • Friday, 17 March, 2023
    UK banks
    HSBC and the City won this round — but hard work lies ahead

    Regulations put in place in the UK after the global financial crisis passed their first big test with the Silicon Valley Bank rescue

  • Friday, 6 January, 2023
    Banks
    Madcap Stonehouse scandal exposes 1970s banking’s corruptible underbelly

    Weak governance, complacent regulation and sloppy auditing are still at the root of corporate frauds 50 years later

  • Friday, 25 November, 2022
    Financial services
    ‘Big Bang 2’ reforms expose the City’s weaknesses

    The chancellor’s proposals are only a partial response to London’s financial decline

    In the past, British companies seeking a public listing did so in London, but many technology and life science businesses are now opting for the US-based Nasdaq
  • Friday, 16 September, 2022
    UK financial regulation
    The City and the Treasury have a difficult balancing act

    Sir Tom Scholar’s exit endangers institutional memory of how to handle a financial crisis — and the need for caution in deregulation

    Close-up picture of red HM Treasury crest on the white brick wall of the department’s offices in London
  • Wednesday, 2 June, 2021
    ReviewBusiness books
    Crossing Continents — a sparkling history of Standard Chartered

    Duncan Campbell-Smith’s authorised account is excellent, but focuses more on the bank’s colourful past than recent corporate failings

  • Tuesday, 30 March, 2021
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Built on a Lie — Neil Woodford’s fall from star stockpicker

    Owen Walker’s salutary tale about Britain’s best-known fund manager will invoke the ire of investors

  • Friday, 8 May, 2020
    UK universities
    The time is ripe to reform UK university finance

    Cutting tuition fees is no longer realistic, but there are other ways to better support vital courses

    Science Laboratory (model released)
  • Monday, 6 April, 2020
    UK banks
    Banks must show they really can do ‘God’s work’

    Lenders need to put public before private interest or remain a pariah industry

    Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., speaks during an Economic Club of New York event in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, June 19, 2018. Blankfein said that the Trump administration's escalation of tariff threats against China makes sense as a negotiating strategy. Photographer: Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 7 August, 2019
    UK universities
    Peers warn against advice urging cuts to tuition fees

    Review ‘completely missed the mark’ on preserving university research funding

    Mature student in the library at the university
  • Friday, 12 July, 2019
    Deutsche Bank AG
    Deutsche Bank’s retreat may not be the end of its equities story

    The experience of Barclays suggests the bank may one day seek to rebuild a full service

    Deutsche Bank London
  • Thursday, 30 May, 2019
    News in-depthUK universities
    Augar review: how will it affect universities and students?

    First report on the UK’s post-school learning in half a century has wide implications

  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2019
    Education
    Call for £1bn to fix England’s further education system

    Augar review says government must close skills gaps and reduce tuition fees

    Embargoed to 0001 Thursday July 20 File photo dated 27/06/08 of students at a University graduation ceremony. The proportion of firsts handed out by UK universities has soared, with a third of institutions now grading at least one in four degrees with the top honour. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday July 20, 2017. In some cases, the proportion has more than doubled in five years, according to Press Association analysis of official data. See PA story EDUCATION Degrees. Photo credit should read: David Cheskin/PA Wire
  • Monday, 27 May, 2019
    UK universities
    Review of UK post-secondary education to recommend fee cut

    Augar review expected to back greater support for vocational and technical training

    The reform is also expected to recommend changes to student loans
  • Monday, 13 May, 2019
    Student finance
    Martin Lewis: replace ‘misleading’ and ‘financially dangerous’ student loan statements

    Pressure grows on Student Loan Company to refocus on graduates’ expected repayments

    HW01X2 College students Graduation
  • Friday, 16 November, 2018
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Preventing moral hazard in Britain’s universities

    Students must be protected if higher education providers go bust

    A low and wide angle view of the modern facade to the eminent London university of Imperial College known for its faculties in science, engineering, medicine and business.
  • Saturday, 3 November, 2018
    Barclays Capital Inc
    Barclays’ new chairman should avoid repeating history

    Nigel Higgins takes over a bank torn over its mission and strategy

    An undated handout picture released by Barclays on November 2, 2018 shows Nigel Higgins, appointed as the new chairman from May 2019, posing at an undisclosed location. - UK bank Barclays have appointed Rothschild CEO Nigel Higgins to become the new chairman of its board of directors in May 2019 to succeed John McFarlane who is retiring. (Photo by HO / BARCLAYS / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / BARCLAYS " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTSHO/AFP/Getty Images
  • Monday, 12 February, 2018
    UK banks
    As a legal case looms, the past returns to haunt Barclays

    As UK prosecutors bring a new charge, the bank is in better shape than for years

    FSA Headquarters And Baclays Plc HQ As Diamond Offers To Rebut 'Unfair' Charges...A logo hangs outside the headquarters of Barclays Plc in the Canary Wharf business district of London, U.K., on Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Former Barclays Plc Chief Executive Officer Robert Diamond offered to return to U.K. Parliament to challenge lawmakers who said he wasn't telling the truth about the bank's relationship with regulators. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
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