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EIB Group personal data protection policy

European Investment Bank

The Policy aims to demonstrate the common commitment of the EIB and the EIF to effectively apply the data protection principles enshrined in The Regulation.

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Goldman Sachs co-head of global banking and markets departs

The TRADE

He was named managing director in 2002 and partner in 2006. During his tenure at Goldman, Esposito served in a variety of roles including operating officer of the investment banking division, head of the EMEA financing group, and co-head of the global financing group.

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People Moves Monday: Goldman Sachs, Eurex, Barclays and more…

The TRADE

Esposito joined Goldman Sachs in 1995 as a salesperson for emerging markets debt, before subsequently being named managing director in 2002 and partner in 2006. Upon his departure, he will take on the role of senior director.

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People Moves Monday: Millennium, JP Morgan, MUFG and more…

The TRADE

Sippel has been with JP Morgan since 2002. MUFG appointed Wael Al Sharif as head of global corporate and investment banking (GCIB) for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, effective from 1 April 2024. Previously in his career he also served at Overstock.com, Credit Suisse, and Merrill Lynch.

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Two Important Books That Have Helped Me in Dealmaking

Focus Investment Banking

I’ve been doing transactions in the automotive aftermarket since helping America’s Service Station’s private equity owner sell 30 stores in Texas in 2002 to a strategic buyer. Slee also lived in Charlotte and had an Investment Banking firm called Robertson & Foley. And that’s all it took to become an investment banker.

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Leaders in Trading 2023: Industry Person of the Year shortlist revealed

The TRADE

She began her career as an analyst at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) in 2002. He began his career in program trading sales at London-based investment bank SG Warburg.

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Why Aren’t More Tire Dealerships Going Public?

Focus Investment Banking

But the costs of compliance with regulatory requirements, such as those imposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002, are significant. It didn’t look like fun. Publicly traded companies must adhere to stringent and transparent reporting standards at substantial legal and administrative costs.