Santosh Shetty

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The city—and, more specifically, the City—had become an essential nexus, connecting Western institutions to the fortunes being made in what the bankers had started to call emerging markets. Soon, ex-Soviet oligarchs would be suing each other over soured mergers in the English courts, while Central Asian mining companies tried to raise money on London’s capital markets and African politicians shifted their assets into British-domiciled banks.
Dead in the Water: A True Story of Hijacking, Murder, and a Global Maritime Conspiracy
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