22 Φεβρουαρίου 2010

Μία Ελληνίδα πίσω από την συμφωνία με την "Goldman Sachs"..

Addy Loudiadis: The woman behind Greece's debt deal

The architect of Goldman Sachs's controversial 2001 trade with the Greek Government is a top executive in the bank's London office with a yen for yoga and a command of Greek.
Colleagues say 46-year-old Antigone Loudiadis, who has a given name from classical mythology but goes by the nickname "Addy," was the woman behind the deal.
A complex and long-dated arrangement, the trade she set up allowed Greece to reduce its outstanding debt by converting the debt into euros and then restructuring the debt at more favourable rates. Undertaken privately, it helped mask Greece's true indebtedness until recently, when the country's finances fell under deep scrutiny by public markets, critics say....
By 2005, Ms. Loudiadis was a busy senior executive in Goldman's European operations. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal that year about her yoga practice, she described herself as "your typical Type A workaholic smoker" with a "stressful schedule." Yoga breathing, she added, helped her relax.
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Ελλάδα αθάνατη....
Κάπου γράφει στο άρθρο ότι έκανε γιόγκα για να εκτονωθεί...
Λέτε να γνωρίστηκε σε κανένα γυμναστήριο με τον δικό μας τον Γιώργο ;;;