Malcolm Turnbull – lawyer, writer and, more recently, investment banker – seems to have the knack of profiting from difficult times. In 1987 he co-founded an investment bank four months before the world financial markets collapsed. The crash had caused much of corporate Australia to become disillusioned with their existing financial advisers, leaving the door open for Turnbull. “A new bank like ours, which had given no bad advice (only because no one had asked for it) was able to offer a fresh prospective.
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