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Market report: Stocks respond to better news on debt and earnings
www.independent.co.uk
[The Independent] - Shares have risen more than 20 per cent since Antonio Horta-Osorio's return from sick leave on 9 January, and have recovered all their losses since the chief executive went on leave in the autumn. The stock is still down more than half on a year ago.
Google News: DAVOS DIARY
[CITY A.M.] - RBS's Stephen Hester – no fan of the high-profile champagne-studded media encounter – and recently recovered Antonio Horta-Osorio of Lloyds are staying at home to spend more time with their balance sheets. Richard Branson, figurehead of the newly
Google News: Newest bank chiefs choose to skip Davos
[Financial Times] - The same goes for Lloyds, Britain's biggest high-street bank, and its chief executive António Horta-Osório. After a year of change at the top of many of the world's biggest banks, the new generation of chief executives appears cool to the notion of
Success built on a wealth of rewards
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - Then Antonio (Horta Osorio, Lloyds' chief executive) came on the scene and there was more speculation. The best thing I can do is just to focus on running the company. I almost put it out of my mind, except for every 12 weeks when the question comes up
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