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Well it’s that time of year when the great and the good of banking dust off their dinner jackets and avoid early morning meetings so they can make the most of the annual awards season.
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To all my fellow men out there, I wish you all the best of luck this week because the most nerve-wracking event of the entire year is just around the corner. And if you thought I was worried about handing out red packets, think again, because what I’m referring to is Valentine’s Day.
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I don’t tend to get too involved in the nuts and bolts of the deals in the market but while scrolling through this esteemed magazine’s website I was struck by the new bond deals from Tower Bersama and Tencent.
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Working in banking can often feel like a prison sentence – long hours, cruel compliance officers and no time off for good behaviour.
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Although I don’t have much to do most days and life is one long holiday, I was still quite chuffed to leave Hong Kong’s stale air behind as I took off for a long awaited trip to New Zealand with the missus.
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How time flies. I was sipping a scotch the other night on the terrace at Sevva and looking around to see who I could spot. There is usually some cohort of bankers yammering about their lack of sleep, their rivals and each other, but there was barely a soul to be seen.