Central Bankers Top The Poll Of Peers

Alan Greenspan, America's leading central banker and Wim Duisenberg, the Dutch chairman of the European Central Bank, are the two most influential people in Europe's financial markets, according to an exclusive MORI poll carried out for eFinancialNews.

Alan Greenspan, America's leading central banker and Wim Duisenberg, the Dutch chairman of the European Central Bank, are the two most influential people in Europe's financial markets, according to an exclusive MORI poll carried out for eFinancialNews.

Greenspan and Duisenberg were first equal - each receiving more than a quarter (26%) of the votes - in a poll of leading figures in the financial industry to determine who they considered the most powerful people in European finance.

MORI also asked the industry's leading figures what stand they thought Britain should take on the euro:

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Technical details

Financial News commissioned MORI to conduct research amongst leading figures in the finance industry between March 24 and May 25 this year. 50 leading figures from a range of areas, including debt, derivatives, fund management and mergers & acquisitions were interviewed by telephone

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