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Abigail with attitude

As Wendi Murdoch stands by her man, why won’t Deutsche Bank give the sole CEO role to its most important banker?; the rating agency that keeps calling it right predicts a European meltdown; and what Goldman’s headcount cull could mean for the rest of the Street


Abigail Hofman

Abigail's biography

  Wendi slaps the pie-man

  Co-chiefs could leave Deutsche vulnerable to eurozone crisis

  Egan leaves egg on big raters’ faces

  Stress tests worthy of derision, not discussion

  Headcount alert: Goldman leads where others are sure to follow


In my next column, I will cast my eye over the banks’ second-quarter results and ponder the state of banking three years after the demise of Lehman Brothers. 


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