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Quiet coup at Lloyds is a trick that’s hard to repeat

By Andrew Hill

Published: May 18 2009 13:59 | Last updated: May 19 2009 00:04

Anthony Bolton, Fidelity’s veteran fund manager, has a new rival for the epithet “the silent assassin”: it is John Kingman, UK Financial Investments’ chief executive.

Sir Victor Blank’s decision to stand down as chairman of Lloyds Banking Group, carrying the can for the merger with HBOS, followed days when the government holding company simply said nothing publicly.

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