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That business includes almost constant interaction with counterparts at the Bank of Israel, says Palestinian Monetary Authority deputy governor, Riyad Abu Shehadeh
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Stephen Bird is 18 months into his role as global head of consumer banking at Citi, and a recently-launched app is only part of his strategy
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Bobby Lee, co-founder and chief executive officer of BTCC, the Shanghai-based bitcoin platform and second-largest bitcoin exchange in the world, certainly stole the show at London blockchain week, a series of conferences held in late January.
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In a month that saw hundreds of thousands of women worldwide unite in disgust at the proposed policies of new US president Donald Trump, one Chinese investor has provided a shocking example of how pervasive a problem gender inequality still is in the financial markets.
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The bank's branding seemed a safe bet before Djokovic was given the tennis elbow by a little-known Uzbek.
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A top executive at a leading European bank questions the credibility of the firm’s new leadership [March]
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John Cryan, co-CEO of Deutsche Bank, knows his options are limited as he tries to halt the bank’s decline [March]
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Gary Cohn, president and COO of Goldman Sachs, was poised to join president-elect Trump’s new administration at the end of last year, having been appointed director of the National Economic Council.
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The saviour of a village pub turns out to have more on his CV than most publicans.
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Adi Ben-Ari, co-founder of Applied Blockchain, says that a hard fork could be coming in the relationship between fintech and the capital markets
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Anyone hoping they fell through a wormhole on November 8 and are now living in an alternate reality will be encouraged by a new ad campaign in the US.
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At BNP Paribas’s recent Sustainable Future Forum in Singapore every presentation was prefaced by a burst of song from iconic Australian rock band Midnight Oil, much to the delight of Australian speakers.
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One of the joys of modern data analysis is that you can test long-held beliefs.
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Mariah Carey makes James Packer sing by using a draft prenup from ex-Deutsche's Rob Rankin – but don't mention clawbacks…
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Pity Arvind Subramanian – he has a tough enough job as it is as chief economic adviser to the government of India without further distraction.
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The fintech revolution continues to spread even into the most staid corners of banking.
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The Bundesbank’s Andreas Dombret doesn’t shy away from the depth of problems facing Germany’s banking industry
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Has Jamie Dimon been taking public speaking lessons from Donald Trump? Watching a panel discussion at the annual meeting of the Institute of International Finance (IIF) in Washington recently, where he sat alongside Mike Corbat and James Gorman, you'd be forgiven for thinking so.
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UBS moved into its new home at 5 Broadgate last month, the biggest building ever let in central London.
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Decoding the Chinese property market has always been a challenging science, but even the savviest analysts may not have appreciated one unlikely driver: divorce rates.
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It is an unfortunate inevitability of modern life that when a woman who runs a sovereign wealth fund goes to the White House, she attracts headlines for her choice of handbag. But it takes a uniquely southeast Asian twist to turn this into a political vendetta.
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Franz Kafka, who wrote about European bureaucratic labyrinths, would have found much inspiration in Cuba officialdom’s Soviet-inspired maze.
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Could the financial markets ever be used as a weapon of mass destruction?