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alphaville.jpgComment from the FT’s live financial markets blog.

‘No bank…would survive the promised return of Christ.’ So says Ken Costa, the vice-chairman of investment banking at UBS, reports the FT’s people column…

In the book, he describes a moment of epiphany, struck by the looming facades of the Bank of England and the Swiss Bank Corporation…

“As an investment banker in the City of London, I have read the Financial Times and the Bible almost every day for the last 30 years.”

But which has generated the greater return?

FT Alphaville.

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