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2-449: Italian International Bank was a consortium bank formed in London by four Italian banks in about 1972. The first chief executive was the former journalist Russell Taylor and the chairman was Rupert Raw . The bank later got into trouble, forcing Taylor's resignation. The bank subsequently became wholly owned by Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena . This bank and insurance -related article

4-400: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Russell Taylor (journalist) Russell Taylor was a British journalist who was City editor of The Observer . He later worked for merchant bank Hambros , and in 1972 became chief executive of Italian International Bank . He was educated at Radley College . This United Kingdom business-related biographical article is

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