Why do disgraced CEOs rarely fall as far as everyone else?
The UK Post Office case illuminates the stark asymmetry of disgrace
The UK Post Office case illuminates the stark asymmetry of disgrace
Over the course of 160 years, Ulster Bank grew from a small regional presence to being a major property lender in the Celtic Tiger boom years
Yet another review likely to decide if lender has a future in Irish market
Chief executive says it has nothing to do with review being carried out by parent NatWest
Behind the business-as-usual facade, things are not rosy between the bank and its parent
Friday interview: Jane Howard, CEO, Ulster Bank: "We’ve got to find our unique place in the market so we can grow safely and sustainably.”
Interview: John Hourican on stepping down as Bank of Cyprus CEO to move closer to home
UK government sells 7.7% stake in bank for almost half of what it paid
As a father of globalisation Peter Sutherland leaves a problematic legacy
Former British PM queries why UK didn’t do as Ireland did and prosecute rogue bankers
Move limits chance of investor showdown with former CEO Fred Goodwin
Plus: ‘Fred the Shred’ to avoid court appearance over RBS stewardship
Deal means disgraced former chief executive Fred Goodwin is spared court appearance
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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