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While I loved nothing more than being a banker, being a bank customer can be one of most unrewarding experiences known to man. For those of us in a certain wealth bracket, spending power has always sheltered us from some of the worst examples of what passes for customer services these days.
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It’s sad to see that the glory days of banking are fading. Gone is the time of two-way bets, derivatives and all the sophisticated engineering we so proudly used to serve on a silver platter to the C suites of the world’s most prestigious companies.
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I may well have been living out here in Asia for more years than I can remember but I will always remain a true Brit at heart.
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My legs are killing me and I’ve caught a cold. But it was all for a good cause as I took to the streets with 400,000 others in Hong Kong’s annual July 1 protest.
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Everyone’s leaving. First the duck, now Ed Snowden. I must confess to being a bit disappointed, since I was convinced that he was in the duck and would shortly be joining it on its world tour. It would have been the perfect cover, wouldn’t it?
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TaiTai wanted to drag me to the cinema this week but I managed to argue against it. I mean, what is the point of paying for the likes of Jason Bourne and James Bond when you’ve got yourself a real life action story in Edward Snowden. Especially when the former US spy is hiding out in Lan Kwai Fong or wherever it is he’s decided to hole himself up in Hong Kong. You couldn’t make it up.