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I rarely find myself involved with scandal these days but that’s not to say I didn’t encounter my fair share in my youth. After all-night parties at the China Club, I’d be on my sixth espresso and at my desk by 7:30am. Let’s just say there were whole deals I couldn’t remember the next day.
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I often think it’s an accumulation of the small things that brings a man down. The Sunday paper arriving with the motoring section missing, finding there are no Nespresso capsules left, an overcooked steak at lunch, that sort of thing.
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Back when I was an undergrad, the minute summer term came to an end, we’d be off to an exotic destination to sample the local delights.
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It’s that time of year again. Long balmy evenings filled with cricket on the green, mother buttering homemade cucumber sandwiches, father’s cries of “well done my boy” interrupted only by the skylark. Ah, the great British Summer Time. And as I watch the black rain lashing the window in Hong Kong's first typhoon warning of the season, I feel somewhat misty eyed.
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If you ask me what is the most important characteristic of an investment banker, I would say the ability to see the positive side of things, no matter how terrible and ridiculous the situation really is.
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I’m no fashionista, but even I wouldn't leave the house wearing mismatched shoes. However, one unfortunate chap did manage to pull off this remarkable feat at the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association gathering in Macau on Wednesday.