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  1. Banksy finally goes to court to stop unauthorised merchandising, despite saying copyright is for losers

    Dr Enrico Bonadio, a Senior Lecturer with City Law School, says it is entirely possible to create art to send anti-establishment messages and at the same time legally protect its commercial side.

  2. Incentives to downsize would ease the housing crisis

    Housing policy is too concentrated on first-time buyers and should be refocused towards ‘last-time buyers,’ Cass report says.

  3. Seventh floor of City Law School building construction celebrated with topping out ceremony

    City’s President, Professor Sir Paul Curran says this construction is one of several important estate developments that will "serve to define the university we aim to be”.

  4. Most acquisitions and divestments don’t maximise value – even when some dealmakers think they do

    A PwC and Mergermarket study of 600 global senior corporate executives has found that only 61%* of buyers believe their last acquisition created value.

  5. Controlling entry and platform fees best way to control market power

    Cass research examines exchange competition and finds optimum way to contain markets.

  6. A digital world without passwords

    Research study from Max Smith-Creasey, a BT-sponsored PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, and his supervisor Professor Muttukrishnan Rajarajan.

  7. Pitch Perfect: strategic language use maximises the chances of influencing an audience

    Cass researcher determines language strategies used by influential entrepreneurs.

  8. A time for celebration at City’s winter graduations

    City students celebrate winter graduation with its biggest ceremony yet.

  9. Stock market shows greater reaction to forecasts by analysts with favourable surnames

    Research finds investors dismiss analysis from those who have less favourable surnames.

  10. What is the meaning of ‘Settled status for EU citizens?’

    Lecturer in the City Law School, Dr Adrienne Yong, responds to questions on what it does and does not guarantee.

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