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Denise Wee
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Success
HSBC names Pam Kaur as first female CFO in bank’s history
By
Denise Wee
and
Bloomberg
JPMorgan launches ‘research analyst’ chatbot to help staff with writing, new ideas, problem solving
By
Denise Wee
,
Chanyaporn Chanjaroen
, and others
Finance
HSBC promotes Georges Elhedery as next CEO: One of the ‘biggest seats in global finance’
By
Harry Wilson
,
Denise Wee
, and others
Finance
British $4.8 billion hedge fund founder Simon Sadler could face a longer sentence as Hong Kong insider trading case set to move to a higher court
By
Dorothy Ma
,
Bei Hu
, and others
Finance
Hong Kong’s bankers can earn 70% more than their peers in Singapore—and that’s putting them at risk of layoffs
By
Denise Wee
and
Bloomberg
Finance
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon joked that his bank would outlast China’s Communist Party. Now he would like to take that back
By
Cathy Chan
,
Denise Wee
, and others
International
The coronavirus outbreak could drag down debt-bloated companies. These are some of the most vulnerable
By
Denise Wee
,
Olivia Rockeman
, and others