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More than a dozen New York-based Barclays bankers and traders were fired just before the holidays — and they received coal in their stocking by being denied bonuses, The Post has learned.
Barclays has come under fire in recent years for investing in oil and gas companies. ... Dr Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, says: “The recent Cop (28) ...
Barclays are calling for teams to ‘beat the banker’ at the annual Canterbury Big Charity Quiz this April. Barclays bank Canterbury manager Sam Russell and staff celebrate support of the 10th ...
Sam Russell, Canterbury market leader for Barclays, with colleagues Maria Smith, Shay Bartlett and Joseph Mulla celebrating Barclays' support of the Canterbury Big Quiz being staged on April 24.
A former archbishop of Canterbury has urged cathedrals to cut ties with banks funding fossil fuel companies.. Dr Rowan Williams, who held the post from 2002 to 2012, said he wants to see more ...
Barclays’s traders had a blowout first quarter, as market volatility began to stir ahead of President Trump’s April 2 “Liberation Day” tariffs. At UBS, meanwhile, clients tr.
The Church of England says Hector Sants, a former Barclays PLC executive, will chair the archbishop of Canterbury's task force examining how to support the growth of credit unions. Sants had been ...
Barclays is drawing up plans to cut hundreds of jobs, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, as the bank trims its costs while embarking on a wider strategy review.
Barclays has agreed to sell about $1.1 billion of credit card debt in the United States to Blackstone , in a deal the British bank said would free up capacity to expand lending and reduce balance ...
Barclays declined to comment. Antony Jenkins, chief executive, set out stringent new ethical standards for employees earlier this year and waived a bonus for 2012.
British bank Barclays’ Singapore chief Alexander Harrison noted that the bank has reduced its competition “quite heavily”. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG. UPDATED Nov 15, 2024, 12:18 PM.
A former archbishop of Canterbury has urged cathedrals to cut ties with banks funding fossil fuel companies. Dr Rowan Williams, who held the post from 2002 to 2012, said he wants to see more ...
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