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Even the best laid plans often go awry. Despite hours of preparation and accounting for every worst case scenario, one young banker has learned that sometimes accidents just happen.
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There is a stereotype of the staid investment banker, taking himself far too seriously, as obsessed with the numbers as he is with his perfectly-coiffed haircut. But the truth is that the industry attracts its fair share of oddballs, rogues and plain old geeks.
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Working in finance is a high stress job. Bankers work long hours, with the constant pressure of looking after clients’ money dangling over them.
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We so-called 'gweilos' in Hong Kong — a common Cantonese slang word for Westerners — sometimes find ourselves in a love-hate relationship with the food on offer here.
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The markets are so busy at the moment you can’t catch a break. That could be a good or bad thing, depending on who you ask, but bankers can always be relied on to find creative ways to cope.
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Hong Kong’s annual Rugby Sevens tournament has just ended, leaving bankers, executives and journalists nursing terrible hangovers and promising that next year will be different.