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...and “Viva España!” ring out through the vast basilica. Neither the guards from Spain’s National Heritage nor the remaining monk try to intervene....
...Emilio Botín, the group’s longstanding executive chairman, has proudly maintained a high dividend throughout the financial crisis, even as profits have slumped....
...Alfredo Sáenz, who alongside executive chairman Emilio Botín is credited as the architect of Santander’s transformation from Spanish domestic lender to a multinational retail bank, will step down immediately...
...The decision, which has yet to be formally published, could reignite the debate over the present and future role of Mr Sáenz at Santander, where he has served as second-in-command to Emilio Botín, the chairman...
...Ana Patricia Botín, daughter of and possible successor to Santander executive chairman Emilio Botín, was executive chairman of Banesto before taking over as head of Santander’s UK subsidiary....
...Apart from Delpozo, there’s Emilio de la Morena, a London-based womenswear designer whose spring/summer collection featured layered and ruffled skirts in red, white and black....
...“I believe we are now entering a new phase,” said Emilio Botín, Santander’s 78-year-old chairman, at the bank’s year-end results conference....
...Undeterred by that damning analyst report, Santander’s chairman, Emilio Botín, recently wrote in the Financial Times that banking union was “essential” if the eurozone crisis was to be overcome....
...Within hours of Mr Montoro presenting his austerity budget on Friday, Emilio Botín, chairman of Santander, was having to fend off criticism from small shareholders at the bank’s AGM....
...Spanish banks had lashed out at the earlier stress tests, with Emilio Botín, executive chairman of Santander, Europe’s largest bank by value, arguing that they had stoked further panic about the safety of...
...Emilio Botín, executive chairman, is also eager to show that Spain can solve the problems that have undermined confidence in its sovereign debt and increased funding costs for banks such as Santander....
...Emilio Botín, chairman of Santander, the eurozone’s largest bank by market capitalisation, led the charge with a speech to business leaders this week criticising the “inadequate” speed of restructuring at...
...Among those attending were César Alierta of Telefónica, Emilio Botín of Santander, the biggest bank in the eurozone by market capitalisation, and Ignacio Sánchez Galán of Iberdrola, Spain’s largest power...
...“If the Bank of Spain had analysed only 75 per cent of the [Spanish] system, nobody would have failed the test,” Emilio Botín, executive chairman of Santander, the biggest Spanish bank, said in a speech...
...Emilio Ontiveros, chairman of Analistas Financieros Internacionales, a research group, agrees: “We think what’s happening with the cajas is not the end of the restructuring.”...
...As the closest executive to Emilio Botín, Santander chairman, Mr Sáenz has helped oversee a period of aggressive expansion, which has catapulted the former regional lender into a global force....
...Emilio Botín, chairman of Spain’s Santander, the biggest bank in the eurozone by market capitalisation, defended the role of large international banks and warned that “indiscriminate tightening” of rules...
...A bullish Emilio Botín, chairman of Spanish bank Santander, on Thursday predicted steady profits and dividends in 2009 in spite of recessions in some of the bank’s main markets and the global financial crisis...
...Emilio Botín and Alfredo Sáenz, Santander’s bosses, had thought themselves exempt from the need for an emergency capital increase....
...Emilio Ontiveros, an economics professor and director of AFI, says banks have three lines of defence against a big rise in bad debts: “They are well capitalised, they have excess provisions against non-performing...
...Emilio Botín, Santander’s upbeat chairman, says his bank is on course for profits growth of 15 per cent this year, against 20 per cent in 2007....
...Emilio Botín The executive chairman of Banco Santander is Spain’s most powerful banker, the boldest dealmaker, and at the age of 73, shows no sign of slowing down or retiring....
...chairman of Recoletos; Ángel Corcóstegui, former chief executive of Banco Santander; Guillermo de la Dehesa, board member of Banco Santander, vicechairman of Goldman Sachs Europe and chairman of Aviva Espana...
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