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‘Finance minister of the year’ Award

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QUESTION

Which of the following famous financial journals of international repute confers 'Finance minister of the year' Award?

  1. Dalal Street

  2. Business Standard

  3. Euromoney

  4. Money Matters

ANSWER
Correct Option: Option C,

Euromoney


Euromoney was first published in 1969 by Sir Patrick Sergeant. It is part of Euromoney Institutional Investor, an international business-to-business media group focused primarily on the international finance industry. The group became a public company in 1986, and is listed on the London Stock Exchange as Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC. The headquarters of the magazine is in London.

Sir Patrick Sergeant continued to manage the business until 1985 and remains as co-president of the company. Daily Mail and General Trust plc is the largest shareholder in the company. DMGT's principal shareholder, Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere, is co-president of Euromoney Institutional Investor.

Euromoney covers global banking, macroeconomics and capital markets, including debt and equity. The magazine features comment, profiles and interviews with chief executives and senior figures in finance.

In 2004, Euromoney published the first book exclusively on sukuk investments, Islamic Bonds: Your Issuing, Structuring and Investing in Sukuk. It was co-authored by the Islamic banking specialist Nathif Jama Adam.

Euromoney publishes the Euromoney Awards for Excellence, with an annual awards event recognising the top banks in the world. It also publishes awards for Central Banker of the Year and Finance Minister of the Year. Euromoney has a set of industry-specific publications under the flagship magazine, including Euromoney Market Data, Euromoney Country Risk and the Global Private Banking Review.

Euromoney publishes over 24 surveys awards and league tables a year. These include the Euromoney Private Banking and Wealth Management Survey, Euromoney FX Survey and the Euromoney Cash Management Survey.

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