EY most attractive employer say business students in region
EY was named the most attractive employer among the “Big Four” by business and commerce students in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait, according to Universum’s Most Attractive Employer Rankings 2016. In Egypt and Lebanon, EY was ranked second and third among the Big Four. These results are based on a survey of more than 4,600 business students from more than 60 universities across the Middle East.
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Most British expatriates in the European Union are worried that Brexit will limit their rights in their country of residence, according to a survey. About 83 per cent of respondents said they were “very concerned” about the impact Britain’s departure from the EU could have on them, while only 3.8 per cent answered “not at all”. The survey was carried out by the European branch of the British Liberal Democrat party, which campaigned for Britain to stay in the EU.
London School of Marketing expands Dubai presence
The London School of Marketing (LSM) has opened its second office in Dubai. Located on Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, the office will work with current and future students interested in gaining a UK-accredited qualification with LSM. Six members of staff will be based at the office to answer students’ questions and will work with them to tailor courses to suit their educational needs.
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Janet Yellen, the Federal Reserve chairwoman, said the US central bank is on course to raise interest rates at an upcoming meeting
