| Abigail’s biography |
In the past month I have met a number of senior bankers to discuss their businesses. You can forget about green shoots, their attitude can be characterized as burgeoning verdant forests. Bankers have always suffered from the curse of group-think and this has not changed.
In June, I wrote about under-employed senior financiers: those who were victims of the industry’s savage job cuts. A chief executive penned me a short note: “Abigail,” he shuddered, “I hope never to be one of the under-employed whom you mention.
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