FSA moves, Barclays, trade finance and Nomura

FSA moves, Barclays, trade finance and Nomura

Author: Financial Times November 8, 2010 Duration: 12:06
On this week's podcast: The FSA and another high profile departure - David Strachan; the last of the European banks to report their results, Barclays; Basel III and its impact on trade finance and we end the show with a look at Nomura and potential acquisition targets in America.Presented by Megan Murphy with Patrick Jenkins, Sharlene Goff and Brooke Masters in the studio.Produced by LJ Filotrani

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Every Friday, the FT Banking Weekly team gathers to unpack the complex forces reshaping finance. This isn't just a headlines recap; it's a deep, analytical conversation from the journalists who broke many of the stories themselves. You'll hear the Financial Times' expert banking correspondents debating the implications of regulatory shifts, major mergers, market tremors, and the political decisions that ripple through boardrooms and trading floors worldwide. Each episode provides essential context, cutting through the jargon to explain what these developments truly mean for the industry and the broader economy. The discussion is grounded in the FT's rigorous reporting, offering a level of insight you won't find elsewhere. For anyone with a professional or keen personal interest in finance, this podcast serves as an indispensable weekly briefing. It’s the kind of informed, forward-looking analysis that helps you understand not just what happened, but why it matters and what might come next. The tone is conversational yet authoritative, reflecting the decades of combined expertise in the room. Tune in to stay ahead of the curve in a sector where change is the only constant.
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