The whistleblower at the centre of a banking row between France and Switzerland has blown his own cover to defend his actions. Hervé Falciani handed over data on clients’ accounts at HSBC’s Geneva branch to French tax authorities and is under police protection in France. He told Fre...
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Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) — Roy Smith, professor of finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business, talks with Bloomberg's Betty Liu about today's White House meeting between banking leaders and President Barack Obama and the likely implications of financial-regulatory legislation for...
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British Airways cabin crew have backed a 12-day strike over the busy holiday season in protest over pay and job cuts. Likely to affect thousands of passengers, the strike comes as a major blow for the loss-making airline.
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Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) — William George, professor of management practices at Harvard Business School and former chief executive officer of Medtronic Inc., talks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker and Deirdre Bolton about the executive management of financial institutionals. George also discusses...
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Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) — Gary Townsend, chief executive officer for Hill-Townsend Capital LLC, talks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker about Citigroup Inc.'s deal with regulators to repay $20 billion to taxpayers and escape government-imposed pay restrictions. Townsend also discusses the outloo...
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Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Michele Steele reports on the performance of the US equity market today.¶ US stocks rose, erasing a weekly loss for the Standard & Poors 500 Index, as better-than-estimated retail sales and consumer confidence data bolstered optimism that the economic reco...
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Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) — Matthew McCormick, a banking analyst and portfolio manager at Bahl & Gaynor Inc., talks to Bloombergs Lori Rothman about the prospects for Citigroup Inc. to exit the Treasury’s Trouble Asset Relief Program. McCormick, speaking from Cincinnati, also discusses Bank of Am...
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Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) — A rise in jumbo loan defaults is forcing lenders to sell estate homes at discount prices. Bloomberg’s Monica Bertran reports. (Source: Bloomberg) ... Lenders Forced to Sell Estate Homes at Discount Prices: Video Audio Visual Banking Bloomberg Credit Crunch Crisis Engli...
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Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) — Richard Davis, chief executive officer of U.S. Bancorp, talks with Bloomberg’s Peter Cook about U.S. bankers' meeting with President Barack Obama today at the White House and the outlook for financial regulatory overhaul. Davis also discusses executive compensation an...
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with Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu about US government limits on executive compensation. Kenneth Feinberg, the Obama administrations special master for executive pay, set $500000 salary caps for employees at four companies that received "exceptional" US bailout funds. (Source: Bloomberg) ... Coffee Say...
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Kavanaugh, chief executive officer for Relativity Media LLC, talks with Bloomberg’s Deirdre Bolton about his business strategy for financing film productions. Kavanagh also discusses his global distribution network and his sentiment toward industry awards. (Source: Bloomberg) ... Kavanaugh Says ...
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Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) — William Fitzpatrick, an analyst at Optique Capital Management, talks with Bloombergs Betty Liu about the prospects for Citigroup Inc. to repay its Troubled Asset Relief Program money. Fitzpatrick also discusses the outlook for a Citigroup equity offering to help repay...
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