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Financial constraints relaxed

An overhaul of financial advertising regulations will give marketers greater flexibility. Joanna Bowery reports.

News Analysis: Private equity in public offensive

In reaction to mounting criticism over their methods, private equity companies are striving to show that they are good for business. David Quainton reports.

News Analysis: How to sell footie takeovers to fans

West Ham is the latest football club attracting interest from foreigners. David Quainton says such deals are increasingly common but need astute PR handling.

News Analysis: Belief in CSR work begins at the top

The CEO of Diageo insists that commitment to social responsibility, and the degree to which it is embedded in company culture, must start with business leaders

News Analysis: Oligarchs come in from the cold

The nature of comms advice demanded by Russian companies seeking to float in London is changing. Hannah Marriott speaks to leading practitioners.

On a retention offensive

Financial brands are turning their attention from potential to existing customers, reports Suzy Bashford.

News Analysis: Insurers close the loop

Prepay cards will expedite the claims process - but also restrict replacement purchases, writes Joanna Bowery.

Finance Forum: Digital is way forward

Digital strategies can allow financial-services marketers to engage customers effectively, writes Jemima Bokaie.

Wind of change will soon blow through CharlesAllen's ITV

ITV looks to be on the brink of change. Its share price has been hovering below 100p - not a good thing, given that in March its chief executive, Charles Allen, and his board rejected a bid of 130p from a Greg Dyke-led consortium as not in the interests of shareholders.

Perspective - Roth must adopt new values to hold IPGtogether

When you hire a new chief executive, your best hopes are that they will grow profits and increase shareholder value. Your worst hopes are the status quo.


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