Oonagh McDonald
Oonagh Anne McDonald (born 21 February 1938) is a British academic, businesswoman, and former Labour Party politician. Provided by Wikipedia
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Trust, money and cryptocurrencies / by McDonald, Oonagh
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Cryptocurrencies : money, trust and regulation / by McDonald, Oonagh
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Cryptocurrencies : Money, Trust and Regulation / by McDonald, Oonagh
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Lehman Brothers : a crisis of value / by McDonald, Oonagh
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The future of retail banking in Europe : a view from the top / by McDonald, Oonagh
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Holding bankers to account : a decade of market manipulation, regulatory failures and regulatory reforms / by McDonald, Oonagh
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac : turning the American dream into a nightmare / by McDonald, Oonagh
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Holdings bankers to account : a decade of market manipulation, regulatory failures and regulatory reforms / by McDonald, Oonagh
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Lehman Brothers : a crisis of value / by McDonald, Oonagh
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