
Ben Bartenstein
Correspondent at Bloomberg News
@business correspondent & @aajajcamp co-director • past life: Middle East, Latin America, Washington & Wall St • [email protected]
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3 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Jorge Zuloaga |Claudia Cohen |Ben Bartenstein
Banco Santander SA está estudiando la posibilidad de reemplazar a su nuevo director de contabilidad, mientras se resuelve en los tribunales brasileños un caso judicial relacionado con el anterior cargo de este ejecutivo, según fuentes con conocimiento del asunto. Santander había anunciado anteriormente que en julio nombraría al ex director financiero de Itaú Unibanco Holding SA, Alexsandro Broedel Lopes, como director de contabilidad.
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3 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Jorge Zuloaga |Claudia Cohen |Ben Bartenstein
O Banco Santander está analisando a possibilidade de substituir seu futuro diretor de contabilidade, enquanto o processo ligado ao cargo anterior do executivo tramita na Justiça brasileira, de acordo com pessoas familiarizadas com o assunto. O Santander havia informado anteriormente que nomearia o ex-diretor financeiro do Itaú, Alexsandro Broedel Lopes, como chefe de contabilidade até julho.
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3 days ago |
financialpost.com | Ben Bartenstein |Todd Gillespie |Daniel Flatley
Article content(Bloomberg) — Jonathan Burke, a Citigroup Inc. managing director, was nominated for one of the top US Treasury Department jobs involved in crafting sanctions policy. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. Article contentIf he’s confirmed as assistant secretary for terrorist financing, it would mark a return to government work for Burke.
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3 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Ben Bartenstein |Todd Gillespie |Daniel Flatley
Jonathan Burke, a managing director, was nominated for one of the top US Treasury Department jobs involved in crafting sanctions policy. If he’s confirmed as assistant secretary for terrorist financing, it would mark a return to government work for Burke. From 2008 to 2012, he was a senior policy adviser in the Treasury Department’s Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, according to his LinkedIn profile.
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3 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Ben Bartenstein |Todd Gillespie |Daniel Flatley
The Citigroup Center in New York. (Bloomberg) -- Jonathan Burke, a Citigroup Inc. managing director, was nominated for one of the top US Treasury Department jobs involved in crafting sanctions policy. If he’s confirmed as assistant secretary for terrorist financing, it would mark a return to government work for Burke. From 2008 to 2012, he was a senior policy adviser in the Treasury Department’s Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, according to his LinkedIn profile.
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