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financier

[fin-uhn-seer, fahy-nuhn-, fi-nan-see-er] / ˌfɪn ənˈsɪər, ˌfaɪ nən-, fɪˈnæn si ər /


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The blast radius of the Epstein files has toppled C-suite executives, shamed financiers and led to the arrest of a former British royal.

From The Wall Street Journal

The paper also reports that Brown has demanded a full investigation into the trade envoy role, its cost to taxpayers and any evidence that links the former prince's government work to late financier Epstein.

From BBC

This timeframe and the enormous associated costs are deterring financiers, "who are turning to investments with much faster returns", said Louvet.

From Barron's

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was recently forced to admit that, after claiming he had cut off contact with Epstein in 2005, he was in fact involved with the financier for years later.

From Salon

The firm's future was thrown into doubt following the publication of documents from the Epstein files, which cast light on Lord Mandelson's links with the disgraced financier.

From BBC