The word stress doesn’t appear in Antonio Miranda’s vocabulary. The managing director of debt capital markets for Warburg Dillon Read is super-relaxed as he explains deals and makes philosophical observations while showing Euromoney around the firm’s cavernous new premises in Stamford, Connecticut. Looking out over the trading floor, which resembles a giant aircraft hangar, he remarks: “In 100 years’ time people will look back on this [way of working] like they do now on the industrial revolution.
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