HSBC has a new chair but the succession process should have been slicker
This is the UK’s second-largest listed company, and the European bank most exposed to declining US-China relations It turns out that Sir Mark Tucker, 67, retired as chair of HSBC in September to make way for an older man. Say hello to Brendan Nelson, 76, a former KPMG partner, who has been doing (…)
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