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Tag Archives: Andrew Tyrie
Three reasons why Bob Diamond will stay and lessons in crisis management
This blog post has been overtaken by events. Bob Diamond resigned on 3 July 2012. It is unlikely that the LIBOR scandal as described in the FSA report is going to be enough to remove Bob Diamond from Barclays. There … Continue reading →
Thoughts on Barclays, Diamond, and a corporate culture in crisis
As I read the report published by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for the fine of £59 million against Barclays Bank for the recent LIBOR fixing scandal, I was struck by how Bob Diamond’s letter to Andrew Tyrie seemed to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew Tyrie, Barclay, Bob Diamond, Financial Services Authority, FSA, LIBOR, London Interbank Offered Rate, Royal Bank of Scotland
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