In-house skills in high demand

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Outsourcing may be on the rise, but the need for in-house skills will remain strong, says James Mortleman

Compliance and competition are driving huge IT changes in the financial sector. But new technology will not necessarily mean new technical IT jobs, at least not in-house. Peter Redshaw, research di...

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