Profile of Melanie Rodier
Senior Editor and Head of Video
Member Since: 5/8/2014
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Melanie Rodier has worked as a print and broadcast journalist for over 10 years, covering business and finance, general news, and film trade news. Prior to joining Wall Street & Technology in April 2007, Melanie lived in Paris, where she worked for the International Herald Tribune, and Rome, where she wrote for Reuters and Screen International, a film trade publication. Melanie was born in London, and graduated from Oxford University where she studied Spanish and Italian. She is also a fluent French speaker.
Articles by Melanie Rodier
posted in March 2013
3/29/2013
Early on Friday March 29, federal agents arrested the portfolio manager of SAC, the largest hedge fund in the country. Will SAC Capital founder Steve Cohen, who just enjoyed a week of retail therapy which saw him snap up mansions and Picassos, be next to see the Feds come knocking? Here’s a timeline of events that have put SAC Capital at the center of an insider trading scandal.
3/27/2013
Research from Accenture shows that currently advisors don't know their clients very well, but social media can help strengthen the relationship, experts say.
3/26/2013
Average pay-per-head at U.S. and European investment banks has dropped compared to other sectors for the first time in a generation, according to new data.
3/22/2013
According to Gartner, banking and the financial services is the second top sector after business services for telecommuting.
3/18/2013
Regulators have launched an investigation into whether high-frequency traders are distorting stock and futures markets.
3/14/2013
eFinancialCareers notes that the sell-side led the downhill race with a 10 percent decline in salary and a 24 percent decline in average earnings.
3/13/2013
Part of the discussion will focus on getting C-level execs to take threats seriously.
3/6/2013
A new IDC report shows that as the economy stabilizes, financial firms will spend more on technology in 2013.
3/5/2013
A new Senate report on the bank's $6 billion loss finds that JP Morgan has some serious questions to answer.
3/4/2013
Will it be bigger? Smaller? Cheaper? Faster? We take a look at some of the latest rumors.
3/1/2013
Dimon makes a "classic" public quip in a heated exchange with an industry analyst.