Friday's Headlines: Business Schools Bulk Up International Options
Undergraduate business students get the need for international experience, according to Bloomberg, which announced its Best Undergraduate B-Schools of 2011. In fact, participation in undergrad international business courses jumped 27 percent in the 2008-2009 academic year from three years earlier. Every school in this year's ranking has taken steps to beef up its international options. Top schools this year include Notre Dame, University of Virginia Charlottesville, Emory and University of Pennsylvania.
Other News
Morgan Stanley is sued by its employees for stock-plan losses. [Bloomberg]
Barclays Wealth hired 14 financial advisers to work out of its offices in New York, Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Boston. [Investment News]
Citi CEO Pandit stakes the bank's future on emerging markets. [BusinessWeek]
FDIC sues ex-Washington Mutual CEO and COO over losses. [DealBook]
Changing M&A regulation in China could leave international deal makers at a disadvantage. [Dealbook]
Banks Rush for lawyers to comply with anti-bribery law. [Bloomberg]
Ex-Deutsche chief to stand trial on fraud charges. [Bloomberg]