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For all the regulations and protective measures already in place and yet to be implemented, Cocca agrees that there is no foolproof way to prevent misuses in the banking sector.
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Cocca also advocates separating UBS's investment activities from its private banking.
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Cocca also advocates separating UBS's investment activities from its private banking.
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For Myra Cocca in central Indiana, it's harder as her kids have grown older and busier to observe the traditions they loved when they were small.
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For all the regulations and protective measures already in place and yet to be implemented, Cocca agrees that there is no foolproof way to prevent misuses in the banking sector.
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For all the regulations and protective measures already in place and yet to be implemented, Cocca agrees that there is no foolproof way to prevent misuses in the banking sector.
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First and foremost, "UBS would need a long period without any scandals and embezzlements," says Teodoro Cocca, adjunct professor at the Swiss Finance Institute and asset-management expert at the University of Linz, Austria.
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First and foremost, "UBS would need a long period without any scandals and embezzlements," says Teodoro Cocca, adjunct professor at the Swiss Finance Institute and asset-management expert at the University of Linz, Austria.
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Cocca also advocates separating UBS's investment activities from its private banking.
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In its search for a new coach, the club had discussions with the former U.S. national team coach, Bob Bradley, but ultimately named Benjamin Galindo to replaced the fired Diego Cocca.
NYT > Home Page By JACK BELL 2011
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