Charles Harman’s arrival at his new job with Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (DLJ) in December was the latest step in a career that has seen him rise rapidly through the ranks of investment banks focusing on central Europe and Russia.
Still only 35, Harman has got where he is partly through exhibiting a maturity beyond his years: he already has something of the bearing of a seasoned Conservative politician, a career some expect him to follow eventually once he has feathered his nest in the City.
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