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...Calviño, a former director-general of the European Commission’s budget department, will also have the advantage of chairing the meeting of finance ministers next week in Santiago de Compostela because of...
...The finance ministers, who held their EIB discussion over breakfast in the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela, did not formally discuss names, but instead gave clues about who they support by making...
...Calviño, a former director-general of the commission’s budget department, will have an advantage of hosting a gathering of EU finance ministers in Santiago de Compostela later this month as Spain currently...
...It highlights how the Spanish capital offered itself to be the host of the UN’s climate talks, which had been scheduled to take part in Santiago de Chile but had to be cancelled due to local unrest....
...The investment manager Man GLG has hired Patrick Kenney and Santiago Pardo as portfolio managers within its credit business in London....
...created out of the nationalisation of the country’s copper industry in 1971 under former president Salvador Allende and its board includes a representative from the company’s unions, currently Raymond Espinoza...
...'I'm joining Lending Club' That's what Santiago Suarez, JPMorgan's head of new technologies, wrote in a Medium post explaining why he is leaving a big bank to be head of M&A and strategy at the peer-to-peer...
...Espinoza, who was heading into a meeting in Santiago, had no immediate comment beyond saying that it was up to prosecutors to investigate....
...“This is a warning strike,” said Mr Espinoza. “If the government doesn’t understand and wants to continue down the path of privatisation, there will undoubtedly be more.”...
...According to some estimates, the company could lose $43m in production but Raimundo Espinoza, the Federation’s president, said: “If we don’t do this, the cost will be much higher … they are privatising the...
...But Santiago Espinoza and Maria Abiles, CWU members who also work at the Monte Carlo, said they had come to support Mrs Clinton. “It’s a private decision …I will back whoever I like,” said Mr Espinoza....
...But Santiago Espinoza and Maria Abiles, CWU members who also work at the Monte Carlo, said they had come to support Mrs Clinton. “It’s a private decision…I will back whoever I like,” said Mr Espinoza....
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