Difference between revisions of "UBS Warburg"
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− | [[James Sassoon]] | + | [[James Sassoon]] From 1985 - 2002, latterly as Vice Chairman, and then adviser to [[Alistair Darling]] and then after defecting to the Tories [[George Osborne]]<ref>Financial Action Task Force [http://www.fatf-gafi.org/document/17/0,3343,en_32250379_32235720_38961361_1_1_1_1,00.html Sir James Sassoon], accessed 15 March 2009</ref><ref>James Kirkup, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/conservative/3097378/Gordon-Browns-former-City-envoy-James-Sassoon-defects-to-Conservatives.html Gordon Brown's former City envoy James Sassoon defects to Conservatives] Daily Telegraph, Last Updated: 5:28PM BST 28 Sep 2008</ref> | |
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Revision as of 14:44, 15 March 2009
Investment bank created by the 1997 merger of S.G. Warburg & Co. and Dillon, Read & Co. to form Warburg Dillon Read. It was subsequently renamed UBS Warburg and then became part of UBS AG, where the Warburg name was eventually dropped.
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James Sassoon From 1985 - 2002, latterly as Vice Chairman, and then adviser to Alistair Darling and then after defecting to the Tories George Osborne[1][2] |
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- ↑ Financial Action Task Force Sir James Sassoon, accessed 15 March 2009
- ↑ James Kirkup, Gordon Brown's former City envoy James Sassoon defects to Conservatives Daily Telegraph, Last Updated: 5:28PM BST 28 Sep 2008