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What Flint’s appointment means for HSBC’s investment bank

The relationship between the bank's new chief executive and the forceful character of chairman Mark Tucker will be key to HSBC's success

What Flint’s appointment means for HSBC’s investment bank

Among HSBC’s investment bankers and traders there may be a slight sense of disappointment that their boss, Samir Assaf, lost out in the race to succeed Stuart Gulliver as chief executive.

There were even some who fancied the chances of Matthew Westerman, the former Goldman Sachs banker brought in to run HSBC’s global banking division last year. But it always looked too early for Westerman.

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