Two other middle-aged bankers argued their way into a fist fight.
Economists and bankers here argue that some checks on and supervision of the president's ability to spend are also needed.
Many bankers argue that the long transition period makes the process needlessly costly and complicated.
Opposition senators and local bankers argued that this discriminated against local banks.
The bankers argue that they did not cause the problem, and that higher fees or premiums could jeopardize their health.
Leading bankers here argued that little was likely to change in Hong Kong.
Many bankers argue that this encourages countries not to pay interest.
Many bankers argue that enough has been done.
Here, the bankers argue that the bigger the deal, the more capital they are putting at risk.
A1 Bank failures are not all disasters and may actually help the economy by making strong banks even stronger, some bankers argue.