Ernst & Young favours internationalist for capital markets

Accounting firm Ernst & Young has chosen a 36-year veteran with international experience to run its newly created global banking and capital markets practice.

James Fanning, who joined Ernst & Young in 1970, will be the first person to run the merged group. Ernst & Young previously had regional heads for banking and capital markets, but has now united the two in a single global group.

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