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    Shakeup at Barclays

    Tue, 07/03/2012 - 15:09 EDT - Bizmology
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    A shakeup at the corner offices of UK banking giant Barclays is a blow to the venerable brand and leaves the company without strong leadership. Two days after chairman Marcus [...]

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