...’, he’s cold product http://shonkey.wordpress.com/2014/09/17...
i'm not sure the Pakeha/brown kid flip is that relevant. consideration of this crime requires acknowledgement of context. It happened In January 2008, during feverpitch media coverage of South Auckland gang violence. This media coverage -- in the herald ...
As Boniface worries in her column today, perhaps we really have elected Forrest Gump.
I'm afraid I don't hold out much hope for a party that proudly displayed "less bureaucrats" on their billboards. And they want to set new literacy standards????
Key really does have a memory problem. I found a 1999 profile of him and his forex career. He was asked: What is the most memorable moment of your career in the FX markets ? His answer: The most memorable moment for me was definitely when the New Zealand ...
Jo Zinny, the BT years aren't really anything I have copious information on but for a flavour, if you had the time and inclination, you could read the history of BT (commsisioned by them) One of a Kind: The Story of Bankers Trust Australia by Gideon Haigh....
Here you go - don't have much on the earlier years but very happy to make corrections or additions 1985: Starts with Elders 1987: Andy Krieger makes his speculative play on the NZ dollar 1988: John Key joins Bankers Trust according to SST and others (BT ...
Travellerev, according to the trade press I have read, John Key's responsiblities didn't extend beyond forex until April 1999 when he added European fixed income and swaps businesses, to his job as global forex head. He was, however, still the day-to-day ...
Travellerev, not sure where the information about key being head of bonds and derivatives comes from but the trade press places him in his first London position in 1996 as "global spot and forward FX trading head". It makes sense that he'd move into a more...
Insider, Key wasn't on the FEC in 1999. The FEC membership committee meets in the September of each year to decide who it will invite to replace retiring or resigning members. Key was one of those invited in 1999 and I certainly acknowledge it was a ...
Robinsod, sure lots of people exaggerate on their CVs but they're not the people I hire and they are definitely not the people I want running the country.
There are so many overstatements, now and in his past. Here a few doozies: - the idea in his Herald profile that he was global head of forex for most of his Merrill London years. In fact it appears from trade press reports that he only held that position ...
I've always wondered about the moral authority of a guy who uses two dead former co-workers to make a point. In the 2003 debate on the border security bill, John Key told Parliament that on September 11, 2001: my boss, Michael Packer, died. He was giving a...
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