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Goldman Sachs, HSBC, UBS, Credit Suisse, Barclays and Lloyds of London all said they planned to downsize.
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Through a Lloyds of London contact, they got in touch with Connally, who then introduced them to the Panamanians.
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In 1689 Edward Lloyd founded one of the most successful businesses of all time, Lloyds of London, from his own coffee shop.
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When she inquired about the safety of the investment, she was told that insurance was provided through Lloyds of London and the CD was safe.
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An actuary engaged by the London Sunday Times (Lloyds of London) concluded: On November 22, 1963, the odds of all those witnesses being dead by Feb. 1967 are one hundred thousand trillion to one.
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In 1971, some stumblebum thieves drilled their way into a branch of the Lloyds Bank in the Marylebone section of London and cleaned out the vault.
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It is "missing the point" to focus on that, said Chris Daniels, head of London 2012 for Lloyds.
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Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland in London and Edinburgh respectively.
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Ken Farrow, head of fraud at Lloyds TSB - and a former detective chief superintendent in charge of the City of London Police's economic crime department - believes the well-planned nature of the robbery suggested a plan on how to dispose of the cash was in place.
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The much larger estimate, covering 2005-2017, of the 17-day London Olympics' economic impact came from sponsor Lloyds Banking Group.
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