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  • Drowning in debt
    Leading countries are poised to issue massive amounts of debt in an attempt to revive their flagging economies. But could this backfire if investors lose confidence, leading to worldwide panic? Joanne Hart investigates.

  • The Banker Awards 2007 - The Winners
    In November the ceremony was held for The Banker Awards 2007 at The Dorchester Hotel in London. This year we gave awards in 143 countries and more than 100 countries were represented on the night.

  • World Bank in a spin
    Against a backdrop of change at the top of both the World Bank and the IMF, Jane Monahan reports on how the two institutions are responding to changing demands in a global economy and their efforts to remain relevant.

  • Window on the world
    Stephen Timewell traces eight decades of The Banker, which has reflected global historical changes through the years, and he profiles its founder, Brendan Bracken, whose influence is still felt today.

  • Brendan Bracken: Banker founder and influential figure
    Brendan Bracken was an extraordinary individual who in his distinct, curious way made an indelible mark on the 20th century and beyond. Not only was he the founding editor of The Banker in 1926, marking the start of an illustrious publishing career that included chairmanship of the Financial Times from 1945-1958, but as a loyal confidant of Winston Churchill he had a remarkable political career, too.


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