“Bank of East Asia’s David Li on the strength of a franchise that survived the crisis.”

November 2009

(Part 1 of 2) Conversation with David Li, Chairman and CEO of Bank of East Asia, on the strength of a franchise that survived the crisis - Dealing with a bank run - relationship with depositors - improving systems after case of internal fraud - the hiring process

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