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Financier Lex Greensill said there was a “code of silence” around a series of transactions with SoftBank Group Corp. to keep potential losses hidden, in his first public court appearance since ...
Financier Lex Greensill said there was a “code of silence” around a series of transactions with SoftBank Group Corp. to keep potential losses hidden, in his first public court appearance since ...
Lex Greensill’s company attracted attention in high levels of British government until it failed. Lawmakers are leading an inquiry.
Yelling by villagers. Walkouts. Shouts of “disgrace.” All about whether to let fallen financier Lex Greensill buy some land and plant trees on it.
Financier Lex Greensill had “extraordinarily privileged” access to the U.K. government and his role as an adviser at the center of power gave him a “marketing platform” for his own ...
Swiss insurer Zurich alleges it has been the victim of fraud in a London counter-claim over the demise of the Greensill business empire, drawing financier Lex Greensill and metals magnate Sanjeev ...
A fleet of private jets, unparalleled access to the corridors of power, an honour bestowed by royalty, and stratospheric wealth — Australian Lex Greensill was every inch the corporate titan ...
About a decade ago Daniel Tarullo gave a speech warning of the dangers posed by shadow banking. The law professor and Federal Reserve governor contrasted the extensive efforts to reform big banks ...
Lex Greensill ‘caused or allowed’ $440mn received in relation to the restructuring of a SoftBank-backed start-up to be used for reasons other than the repayment of Credit Suisse funds, the ...
Lex Greensill's rise from Bundaberg farmer to world-renowned billionaire wasn't your typical rags to riches story, but now he is desperately trying to stave off a collapse that threatens the ...
Lex Greensill’s family has quietly invested in a company claiming to make environmentally friendly carbon products from discarded coconut husks, in the disgraced financier’s first known ...
Simon Case, the Cabinet Secretary, has written to a Parliamentary committee to clarify Lex Greensill did have 'some form of contract' in Whitehall.