We know that the cloggies of ABN Amro and ING Barings are deadly rivals the world over and eat each other’s client lists for breakfast. In Almaty, Kazakhstan, that competition extends to the bankers’ leisure time. And these aren’t even Dutchmen, they’re Kazakhs. They issue mad challenges to each other: downhill racing, skeet shooting, computer warfare, it’s all in a day’s fun.
I encounter the ING Barings downhill ski team limbering up at Chimbulak – an acceptable 2,300 to 3,200 metre resort with four lifts – just 20 minutes out of town.
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