Saturday, March 19, 2016

The merger is willed by God, says German stock exchange boss Carsten Kengeter – FAZ – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

investment banker and religion, is a chapter in itself. The head of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, hangs today that he said in 2009, he was a “banker who carries out God’s work”. The outcry was then large, the gold men have to do today in order to the public to sell the quote as a self-deprecating.

 Georg Meck Author: Georg Meck, Deputy Head of Economics and “Money & amp; More “the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung.

Similar work now Looming the PR strategist of Deutsche Börse, there has for some time, a former investment banker saying: Carsten Kengeter, born near Heilbronn and socialized in London, fighting at the moment for a merger of the Group with the London stock exchange – with him as chief and London as the seat of the holding company, which in Frankfurt not amused

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Kengeter has a few hundred listeners therefore reminds all doubters that he was traveling on a divine mission to a staff meeting on Wednesday. “The merger is willed by God,” the stock market chief. Rather unlikely that Frankfurt pastor soon preach the sentence from the pulpit.

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