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I learned a lot of important lessons during my first marriage and subsequent conscious uncoupling. As the saying goes: “whoever said money can’t buy happiness never paid for a divorce”.
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Your humble columnist is hardly the typical follower of #metoo. I’m an aging colonial with a drinking habit, a Marco Polo Diamond card, and a storied career in the financial markets. But even I occasionally brace at the nonchalant dismissal of the opposite sex.
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Hong Kong’s summer typhoon season was the bane of my existence during my working years. Running between meetings in torrential rain, having umbrella wars on crowded pavements, finding out a T8 signal has been raised only after you get to the office: none of it was much fun.
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Senior investment bankers jumping ship to fintech firms, often to advise them on their financing plans, has become a relatively common theme in Asia. But one former banker appears to have taken this to a whole new level.
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Analysts can sometimes find it hard to do due diligence on Chinese companies. The language barrier, local regulations and differences in accounting standards all need to be dealt with. They also need to consider the distinct possibility they are being fed a large helping of absolute piffle.
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Starbucks is about to get a whole lot of love from Goldman bankers in Hong Kong.