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Euromoney’s 2012 FX survey results

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January 2008

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Christmas time, John Denver and wine


Christmas is a time for giving and receiving but here at Euromoney we like to focus on the latter. The festive season brought a cluster of gifts from various financial institutions keen to remind us that they’re still afloat enough to be able to splash out on a thoughtful present or two for their favourite hacks.

The tunes were provided by Colonial First State Global Asset Management, with a rather odd and eclectic CD featuring the unlikely bedfellows that are Jefferson Airplane, John Denver, the Carpenters and Bob Marley.

Société Générale displayed a more cerebral touch with a collection of classical choral music of the type that plays over the aftermath scenes in disaster movies, a fitting gift for journalists who have spent the last several months reporting on a credit crisis that could rival any alien attack or gangland shootout.








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