Goldman Sachs’ private wealth clients who dialled into a recent call on the Ukraine crisis expected dry econometric analyses of risks and opportunities. Instead, they got something closer to John le Carré. Hosting the call was Sir Alex Younger, a Goldman consultant who used to be a British intelligence chief. “Hindsight is a wonderful thing,” he told BBC News on…
Private banks rip up 2022 playbook over Ukraine crisis
By Daniel Shane, editor | 7 March 2022

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