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Thursday 23 August 2018 3:19 pm|Updated:Friday 24 May 2019 7:46 pmCredit Suisse fires two London bankers after sexual harassment investigationBy: James BoothShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleCredit Suisse has fired two City bankers after an investigation into allegations of historic sexual harassment.The bank has fired the senior banker at the centre of the 2010 incident and a second manager who hindered the original investigation.Read more: Uber settles sexual harassment claims for $1.9mThe alleged assault took place in 2010 when a group of Credit Suisse polene borsa staff went to a London bar. The female victim was inappropriately touched and kissed by her senior colleague.She reported the alleged assault to polene bag the police, but there was not enough evidence and the case was dropped.The victim contacted chief executive Tidjane Thiam in January, asking him to look at the case again.In March the bank began a new investigation into the case which decided that stanley tumbler the pair had misled investigators and withheld evidence.Read more: Harassment on public transport a real fear for LondonersThe pair who have been fired are not being named to protect the identity of the victim.Since the incident came to light, the bank has moved to overhaul its anti-harassment policies.Any future investigations will be led by conduct and ethics ombudswoman Antoinette Poschung who will report to the bankrsquo Uwgc US adds 171,000 jobs in October
Tuesday 12 July 2011 8:14 pmEarly summer sales tame UK inflationBy: KCS-c stanley cup ontentShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleEARLY summer sales in British stores saw consumer price inflation tamed down to 4.2 per cent in June, yet analysts still expect the index to rise above five per cent in the coming months.With surplus stock to shift, this yearrsquo summer sales appear to have started relatively early, and perhaps with bigger price cuts than usual, said Citigrouprsquo Michael Saunders.Yet Saunders warned: this [downward] effect is unlikely to persist in subsequent months, as recent industry surveys show a dip in the number of retailers with excess inventories.And prices face renewed upward pressures from the cost of food, according to the Office for National Statistics ONS . Food and non-alcoholic drinks spiked by 0.9 per cent between May and June, the ONS stanley drink bottle said.Moreover, sizeable rises in household energy prices still lie ahead, Saunders added. Economists widel stanley germany y expect the consumer price index to touch five per cent or more in the autumn. Despite downwardly revising its forecasts last night, Barclays Capital forecasts 4.9 per cent in October and November.Core inflation, which excludes the effects of energy and food prices as well as tobacco , sank by half a per cent to 2.8 per cent in June ndash; its lowest since Novem |
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