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As tensions rise between east and west, will HSBC be torn apart?

TheGuardian

The bank, once a herald of globalisation, is struggling to placate investors amid US-China trade wars and crisis in Hong Kong When Mark Tucker arrived as HSBC’s new chairman on a cloudy London day in October 2017, he was prepared for a challenge. The former insurance boss was the first outsider to lead the now 157-year-old bank, which was in the middle of a period of intense upheaval.

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Talent gap poses challenge as banks seek to validate their models

American Banker

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Fed: falling market confidence, profitability among top risks for banks

American Banker