| Mona Lau | ||||||
Investment banks have a genius for gobbledegook. Whether dressing up their activities in meaningless jargon to bamboozle their clients, or giving preposterous job titles to their people to make them feel more important, they are masters of the craft. It is a long time since the appearance of silly-sounding titles such as “global head” first raised a titter. And we have all become jaded by the serial abuse of language carried out by investment banks over the years.
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