Business Fast > Finance > Cushman & Wakefield’s Scottish chair to retire after more than 30 years FinanceCushman & Wakefield’s Scottish chair to retire after more than 30 yearsJanuary 13, 2023posted on Jan. 13, 2023 at 1:25 pm Stephen Bibby will succeed him as head of capital markets in Scotland READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJanuary 13, 2023previous articleHopes of sharp fall in household energy bills as HSBC cuts gas price forecastnext articleGuggenheim downgrades Tesla stock to Sell, sees nearly 30% downside riskYou Might Also LikeFinanceGold is booming – but how safe is it for investors, really?May 13, 2025FinanceDWP dates PIP and Universal Credit changes will begin in 2026May 12, 2025FinanceIs the UK failing its graduates?May 12, 2025FinanceUK supermarkets suspend supplies from Lincolnshire pig farm over cruelty claimsMay 11, 2025Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP Continues to Notify Investors of Its Ongoing Investigation Into Ibotta, Inc. (IBTA)May 10, 2025Finance'I freaked out and spent $400 online – it felt like a last hurrah'May 10, 2025Recommended For YouSportsMikel Arteta red-faced as Arsenal transfer blunder put in focus with new updateMay 13, 2025SportsFinanceGold is booming – but how safe is it for investors, really?May 13, 2025FinanceSportsLewis Hamilton comment about Sky Sports F1 commentator and Martin Brundle speaks volumesMay 13, 2025SportsSportsCarlo Ancelotti set to recall Man Utd star when he takes charge of BrazilMay 12, 2025SportsFinanceDWP dates PIP and Universal Credit changes will begin in 2026May 12, 2025Finance
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