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Ivory Coast's main opposition leader Tidjane Thiam has been struck off the electoral list. The judiciary has declared he is ineligible to run in October's presidential election due to his citizenship.
Tidjane Thiam, a former international banker and the leader of Ivory Coast's main opposition party, has told the BBC that he ...
German dictator Adolf Hitler not only persecuted Jews, putting them in concentration camps, but his men also looted them, ...
The head of the world's banking watchdog said Switzerland's existing rules on bank capital do not unfairly penalise its ...
Matthew O’Callaghan rejoined Freshfields as head of its Asia financial services practice in 2019 after spending 14 years ...
E lections in Ivory Coast have a tendency to turn bloody. Disputes over the result of the presidential election in 2000 were ...
UBS reaffirmed its intention to execute 2025 capital return ambitions, contingent on maintaining a CET1 capital ratio of around 14% and no material changes to the regulatory regime. A tax rate of ...
John Kevin McCarthy currently works at The Bank of New York Mellon Corp., as Senior Executive Vice President & General Counsel, The Legal Aid Society, as Trustee, Albany Law School, as Trustee, ...
Argentina has released more than 1,850 documents detailing the post-WWII activities of several key Nazi criminals, including ...
The Swiss National Bank is reforming how it provides liquidity to banks under stress, responding to criticism of its existing ...
UBS’s head of Corporate Book for Asia Pacific, Tim Tu, is leaving the bank, according to people familiar with the matter.
Justin Baer is the deputy markets editor for The Wall Street Journal’s finance bureau in New York.