There’s a nice little rumour going around that FX dealers in Royal Bank of Scotland’s Singapore branch sent their new colleagues at ABN Amro some RBS-labelled rugby jerseys and caps. Unfortunately, RBS doesn’t have an FX trading room on the island, but expect this one to run and run. I hear talk that a haggis has also made the short walk across Bishopsgate in London. I know the Dutch may not renowned for their culinary skills, but in my opinion, no amount of Heineken can wash that particular dish down.
Haggis and Heineken
There’s a nice little rumour going around that FX dealers in Royal Bank of Scotland’s Singapore branch sent their new colleagues at ABN Amro some RBS-labelled rugby jerseys and caps. Unfortunately, RBS doesn’t have an FX trading room on the island, but expect this one to run and run. I hear talk that a haggis has also made the short walk across Bishopsgate in London. I know the Dutch may not renowned for their culinary skills, but in my opinion, no amount of Heineken can wash that particular dish down.
October 12, 2007
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