Euromoney 30th anniversary: Views from the top

The leaders of 12 of the world's biggest financial institutions look back on their careers, reflect on how the financial markets have changed and spell out their visions of the future. HSBC's John Bond, Angel Corcóstegui of BSCH, Lloyds TSB's Peter Ellwood, ABN Amro's Jan Kalff, David Komansky of Merrill Lynch, André Lévy-Lang of Paribas, ING's Godfried van der Lugt, Bankers Trust's Frank Newman, Marcel Ospel of UBS, Joseph Roby of Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette, Pedro Luís Uriarte of BBV and CSFB's Allan Wheat spoke to Euromoney

Euromoney 30th anniversary: Heroes and villains

In the following pages the chief executives of 12 of the largest and most powerful banks and investment banks in Europe and America share with Euromoney their thoughts on the future of financial services, reflect on the highlights of their own careers and on the changes wrought on the industry by 30 turbulent years, and answer questions about their institutions’ present strategies and performance.

Some of what they have to say is familiar, much is challenging.

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