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Auditors are failing in their role as third-party guarantors of the quality of carbon offsets, according to new academic ...
Bill Winters, the Group Chief Executive of Standard Chartered, has openly expressed his belief that his prestigious MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School was "a waste of time." In ...
Lender now has fairly clear focus on two growth areas: banking large international companies and managing wealth for the ...
Bill Winters is delivering the strongest returns of his mostly underwhelming decade as Standard Chartered CEO. The United States’ trade war ought to benefit the sprawling global emerging-markets ...
Bill Winters is taking over the CEO position at Standard Chartered. Bill Winters, the former co-head of JP Morgan's investment bank, has just scored a new gig as CEO of Standard Chartered. The ...
Bill Winters, chief executive of Standard Chartered, said this week that banks have been left behind by private credit firms, and the gap won’t be closing anytime soon. He made the comments ...
The idea that banks are too big to fail needs to be reviewed in the wake of the recent turmoil that’s seen the collapse of four US lenders, including Silicon Valley Bank, according to Standard ...
Standard Chartered Plc Chief Executive Officer Bill Winters said financial markets are underestimating the business case for carbon credits, given the growing need among companies to offset their ...
News about Bill Winters. Commentary and archival information about Bill Winters from The New York Times.
Standard Chartered Plc Chief Executive Officer Bill Winters saw his total pay package rise 22% in 2023. Winters’ total remuneration climbed to £7.8 million ($9.9 million) last year, from £6.4 ...
Winters described the investing environment in China as “difficult,” explaining consumer confidence and international investor confidence was relatively low.