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NatWest's out of town success story

NatWest’s out of town success story

It’s the first week of May and in his office just a couple of blocks south of Grand Central Station in mid-town Manhattan, Howard Kurz is constantly getting to his feet. Calls are coming in from the London office as NatWest Global Financial Markets’ managing director in charge of global foreign exchange is explaining his pride at being the odd one out this week.

Everyone has been studying Alan Greenspan’s most recent report to congress this week, and the day before Kurz and his team had hosted a lunch for 15 prominent economists.

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