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Robert L. Genillard (15 June 1929 – 18 September 2016) was a Swiss businessman. His activities spanned both the fields of finance and industry. After graduate studies in economics and finance, he started a financial career in
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. In 1954, he joined White Weld & Co., one of the oldest and leading American investment banking firms, acquired by
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in 1977. He became a general partner of White, Weld & Co. in 1958 and a member of its management committee in 1964. He moved to Europe to establish in the early 1960s, as chairman and chief executive, the firm of Credit Suisse White Weld which was to become
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. Genillard was born in
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in 1929. He is regarded as one of the main architects and developers of the Eurocapital market ( Eurobond) in which the firm he led played a dominant role. His professional writings and accomplishments have been widely published. He forecast that the Eurobond market would become the supranational capital market. This was again demonstrated in 2016 when an international syndicate of banks floated a $42 billion issue of bonds for Anheuser-Bush InBev. A private company, for which they received $112 billion in subscriptions. No single capital market could have competed. During the last twenty years, Genillard has also been quite active in industry, notably with ties to the
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, an industrial employing some 20,000 people worldwide at the time, having led the parent company, TBG Holdings N.V. as its chief executive from 1977 to 1983, and having served as deputy chairman of its supervisory board between 1971 and 1994. Since 1983, his principal activity has been as an independent corporate director and investor. He has served as a director or advisor on the boards of various companies of international significance, among which
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(vice-chairman),
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) (founder-chairman – honorary chairman),
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(vice-chairman), Credit Suisse (vice-chairman),
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(vice-chairman), Corning Inc. (now director emeritus),
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(SBM). Geinllard died on 18 September 2016 at the age of 87.


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, April 4, 1970: Where the money talk is multilingual. *
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International Monetary Fund issue 1971, The future of the International Capital Market. * ''Opera Mundi Europe'', 21 November 1967, Vers un marché européen des capitaux. * World Economic Forum, Davos, February 7, 1977: Financial Strategies and Competitiveness. *
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: International Industrial Conference, September 22, 1981: External influences and strategic management. * Centre d’Etudes Monétaires, Genève, 13 novembre 1975: L’ Adaptation des instruments du marché international des capitaux aux nouvelles réalités économiques. *
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