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Draghi’s understudy starts as ECB navigates Italian turmoil

Bloomberg The new man who would step into Mario Draghi’s shoes in an emergency has just taken office. Former Spanish Finance Minister Luis de Guindos started his job as European Central Bank vice president. He replaces Vitor Constancio on the same day that the Frankfurt-based institution celebrates its 20th anniversary, in troubled times. Guindos might find himself in a position ...

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Scotiabank looks to tap brakes on deals after six-month buying binge

Bloomberg After five deals in six months, Bank of Nova Scotia is taking a breather. “We’ve got a lot of work to do in terms of execution and integrations now, so I think we’ll be fairly quiet on the acquisition front from here on in,” Chief Executive Officer Brian Porter told BNN Bloomberg in a TV interview set to air ...

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Botswana urges tax reform before diamonds dwindle

Bloomberg Botswana relies on the gemstones for almost a fifth of its gross domestic product and used the revenue generated from sales to transform the nation from an economic backwater into one of the continent’s wealthiest societies. However, their role is set to diminish over the next 20 years and successive governments have struggled to diversify the economy. Although the ...

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