Euromoney 40th anniversary special: Ken Lewis, chief executive and president, Bank of America

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Euromoney 40th anniversary special: Ken Lewis, chief executive and president, Bank of America

Global reach and capital remain king.


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The leaders of nine of the world’s pre-eminent financial institutions discuss the challenges facing the global banking industry: restoring trust among policymakers and stakeholders; avoiding regulation that will hurt economies as well as banks; bringing compensation back into line; and making money in a radically changed world.
Lloyd Blankfein, chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs: How to safeguard the value of risk capital
 
Ken Lewis, chief executive and president, Bank of America: Global reach and capital remain king
 
Bob Diamond, president, Barclays: Banks must work with regulators to shape a prosperous future
 
Paul Calello, chief executive, Credit Suisse: We must apply the lessons of the crisis
 
Josef Ackermann, chairman of the management board, Deutsche Bank: Banking industry must regain trust
 
Stephen Hester, chief executive, RBS Group: Earning our way back to respect
 
Emilio Botín, president, Banco Santander: The basics don’t change
 
Mike Rees, chief executive of wholesale banking, Standard Chartered: The world has changed: so must banks
 
Dieter Rampl, chairman, UniCredit Group: Putting the teeth into corporate governance

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Jean Monnet, the European statesman who was a champion for integrating Europe’s markets in the 1950s, had a noteworthy affiliation with Bank of America in the early 1930s.

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