29 December 2007
Bill Moss
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When Bill Moss joined Macquarie Bank in 1984, it was called Hill Samuel, it had a handful of employees and very little presence or financial clout.
Today it is as successful as it is controversial.
It has thousands of employees deployed all over the world, all working to find new opportunities for a bank that's philosophy was built around the origins of the holey dollar - The colonial currency that was born out of an extreme shortage of money in the earliest days of white Australian settlement.
So, why, at the peak of this power, is Bill Moss calling it a day?
Guests
Bill Moss
former Chief Executive of Banking and Property at Macquarie Bank.
Presenter
Geraldine Doogue
Story Researcher and Producer
Scott Wales
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