SNB’s Jordan Is Still the Million-Dollar Central Banker
(Bloomberg) -- Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan earned a salary of 951,700 Swiss francs ($1.1 million) in 2023, making him one of the world’s best paid central bank chiefs.
(Bloomberg) -- Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan earned a salary of 951,700 Swiss francs ($1.1 million) in 2023, making him one of the world’s best paid central bank chiefs.
The Bank of Japan ended the most aggressive monetary stimulus program in modern history, scrapping the world’s last negative interest rate and a raft of unconventional tools, while leaving the course of additional hikes unclear.
South Korea said it will ease the tax burden for companies that are taking steps to enhance returns for their shareholders, following up on its pledge to improve valuations and boost the local stock market.
Indian oil refiners are on track to take the most American crude in almost a year after tighter enforcement of US sanctions crimped trade with Russia and forced processors to look elsewhere for supply.
Africa’s biggest bourse, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, is slowly turning the tide from a wave of delistings to companies once again considering initial public offerings.
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