HSBC rebels will make it harder to fix the bank
The authors of the controversial mutiny memo at HSBC have understandable frustrations, but their tactics leave something to be desired. The bank’s new chief executive will have to take their concerns seriously and act to restore confidence, but cannot manage HSBC on the basis of anonymous comments about its senior executives. If corporate finance at the bank does need fixing, this will have to wait.
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