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Matthew Vincent and guests discuss revelations about the UK's opening gambit in seeking a deal on 'equivalence' with the EU, Tidjane Thiam's ouster from Credit Suisse, HSBC's delay in choosing a permanent chief executive...
Britain's Brexit gambit, Thiam ouster is an episode from FT Banking Weekly by Financial Times. Matthew Vincent and guests discuss revelations about the UK's opening gambit in seeking a deal on 'equivalence' with the EU, Tidjane Thiam's oust...
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Published Feb 11, 2020, 22:42 long, audio available.
Matthew Vincent and guests discuss revelations about the UK's opening gambit in seeking a deal on 'equivalence' with the EU, Tidjane Thiam's ouster from Credit Suisse, HSBC's delay in choosing a permanent chief executive, and challenger bank Starling's fund raising. With special guest Ann Boden, chief executive of Starling Bank. Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Britain's Brexit gambit, Thiam ouster is from FT Banking Weekly by Financial Times.
Published Feb 11, 2020 and 22:42 long