The European release their Summer 2020 Edition
John E. Kaye
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At the start of 2020, the world was gearing up for a series of events that promised to keep the media machine in overdrive: Brexit, the US presidential election, the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow. All these have now paled into insignificance in a way that we could scarcely have imagined – some may not even materialise due to the coronavirus pandemic that has brought the world to its knees.
Throughout this global pandemic, The European remains committed to providing you with up-to-date news and views regarding the finance and business sector. And as such would like to announce the release of their Summer Edition, both in print and digital format.
In this latest edition, we take a closer look at Graham Bright, CEO of Euro Exim Bank, a Class A International Banking Financial institution, Hanno Schoklitsch from Kaiserwetter of Energy Asset Management and many forward-thinking, business leaders and companies.
The physical edition can be accessed through the website’s homepage as can subscription to the digital edition.
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