Refettorio: with Olaf Rogge, founder, chief executive officer and co-chief investment officer, Rogge Global Partners
Sion or Zion, as all Biblical scholars and Bob Marley fans know, is a mountain near Jerusalem that became a metonym for the city, Solomon’s Temple and, in Jewish eschatology, the world to come. Global finance has occasionally felt like it was in the midst of the end of days in the last few years, so when Olaf Rogge relocated his business to Grade II listed Sion Hall on London’s Victoria Embankment in 2004, perhaps he could sense what was around the corner, writes <b>Andrew Capon</b>.
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