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A few months ago a banker I know from back in the day decided to brave a category 8 typhoon for a free drink in Wan Chai. The storm had nothing on this week’s super typhoon, but it was a tad rainy.
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Going for meetings in Hong Kong is stressful enough, but as I recently learned, it is not just traffic that one has to watch out for.
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My beloved wife Tai Tai often complains, quite unreasonably I think, about how under appreciated she feels. But a recent gaffe by an acquaintance of mine had her, for once, thanking her lucky stars that she married me back in the day when bankers actually paid some attention to their better halves.
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Issuers are known for a lot of things — their savviness with deals, their eccentricities and sometimes their penny pinching tendencies.
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The older I get, the more I realise that there’s absolutely no pleasing some of us — be it retired chaps like me or the young’uns still in the game.
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I’m not much for technology but one senior banker friend always stresses how important it is for us oldies to live young if we want to understand our juniors better.