Chapter 58: I Won't Fire Your Squid

Sector and linkage are some special terms in the financial market.

Its logic is mainly derived from the market transmission mechanism.

Somewhat similar to chemical effects.

When there is a problem in one link, it will naturally cause a subsequent chain reaction.

The bankruptcy of Standard Chartered Bank will inevitably cause a big wave in the global financial market.

And it turned out.

Jushi Capital, which knew that Standard Chartered was going bankrupt, grabbed $300 million in the global financial market in just 24 hours after investing one billion US dollars.

The headquarters of Standard Chartered Bank is gloomy.

All the top executives and major shareholders are not at all proud or complacent about their bank's global influence.

Because, after today, Standard Chartered may no longer have anything to do with them.

The management is fine, but the faces of the shareholders are getting uglier and uglier.

The frustration of an investment in vain makes all shareholders, big and small, as uncomfortable as eating.

In the frustration of the major shareholders of Standard Chartered, Robert Badenberg walked into the Standard Chartered venue with the most elegant smile.

Robert was wearing a special tuxedo with a red bow tie on the neckline and a pure white cotton shirt underneath.

The tuxedo was born from the court dress of medieval Europe.

It is a type of dress worn by European celebrities on specific important occasions.

Such as state banquets, award ceremonies, or award ceremonies.

In other words, Robert's outfit is not suitable for this occasion.

Robert didn't care, though.

In Robert's eyes, this Standard Chartered trip will be the most glorious moment of his life.

He had to wear the most formal dress to carry the glory.

People rely on clothes, and Buddha relies on gold.

This statement is indeed very reasonable, and it does not discriminate between men and women, young and old.

The usual Robert, although he is also in a suit and leather shoes, can't hide his depressed temperament.

And now, after changing into a custom dress, it immediately looks like it.

The beard is still the beard, but the calm and elegant temperament on his body perfectly shows the cultivation and demeanor that a nobleman should have.

Robert had the most graceful smile on his face, and there was a clear difference between him and the rest of the room.

The smile was very sincere, very simple and without any arrogance.

However, the snort in his eyes made everyone who saw him want to beat him up.

Like George King and Jos Venals.

These two were both Robert's immediate bosses before.

In the eyes of Robert in the past, he was not even worthy of carrying shoes.

But now, Robert has been transformed into a supergiant who is about to buy Standard Chartered.

George King and Jos Wieners glanced at each other.

They all saw the helplessness in each other's eyes like eating flies.

Robert is now turning over the salted fish, so it would be hell if he didn't brush them.

It's human nature.

In the past, when Robert was in Standard Chartered, he was called by these two a lot.

Every time they went to the headquarters for a meeting, the two would ignore Robert or look at Robert with their eyebrows.

If anything, George King and Jos Venals can't be blamed.

There is such a thing as a circle, there is it everywhere.

In the past, whether it was wealth or status, Robert was a third-rate commodity who did not enter the stream.

With George King and Jos Venals, there is really no need to deal with him.

People who are not at the same level cannot integrate into the same circle at all.

However, this does not mean that their attitude will not be jealous.

In the early days, Robert worked under Jos Vernals.

Robert was then dropped to Standard Chartered Africa by Jos Vernals.

Not South Africa, the first economy in Africa, nor Zimbabwe, the second economy.

Rather, Congo.

That kind of place, in the eyes of any normal person, is not for people.

A Caucasian man is thrown into the world of, and Robert's resentment can be imagined.

Later, Robert begged to get transferred back to Europe as a general clerk.

However, even such a request was not met in the end.

He was thrown to Asia.

Not sent to Japan, nor to Singapore and Hong Kong.

Thrown into a country where even the locals themselves don't want to stay.

Thrown back and forth like garbage, the resentment in Robert's heart was as turbulent as the water of the Yellow River coming up from the sky.

Now, he finally has a chance to wash away that humiliation.

"Hi George, my brother, what a pleasure to meet you. Oh God, isn't this Venerable Monsieur Venals, long time no see, I miss you so much. ”

Hell brother.

How greasy and crooked George King's heart is.

He knew that the current Robert was deliberately disgusting him in revenge for the humiliation he had ridiculed and ignored back then.

George King kept his face dark.

Whatever you say now, you will definitely be humiliated by Robert.

The best thing to do is to choose to remain silent.

It's a pity.

George King's policy of silence didn't work.

How could the current Robert villain be able to let George King go so easily.

In the midst of George King's discoloration, Robert was 'shocked'.

"Oh, my brother George, why is your face so ugly? Are you sick? Hmm? I know, do you feel that you have lost the Standard Chartered and you are afraid of being fired.

Don't worry, George, I'm not going to fire you.

It took Nicolison more than a year to lose the Bank of Bahrain, and you can lose Standard Chartered in just a few months.

Any idea what this means?

This means that you are much better than Nicklison.

Look, billions of dollars have been lost in a few months.

Oh, God.

Brother George, I think even Mr. God would praise you for your ability, you know, now your name is known to everyone, and I am so envious......."

You're numb.

In his heart, George King gave Robert countless Mamabi.

Don't hit people in the face, and don't expose their shortcomings when scolding.

Robert was lucky, he didn't hit George King, he didn't scold George King, but he bit George King's sore spot.

The mocking tone, the exaggerated movements, the every word.

It's like a blunt knife, poking hard at George King's heart.

What is more powerful than Nicolisson, what is it that even God praises the outstanding power, and the reputation that everyone knows.

Robert's merciless sarcasm poked George King with shame.

This kind of bad reputation, let alone a conceited banker like George King, is probably not wanted by ordinary people.

But George King couldn't refute it at all.

Robert is telling the truth.

It only took him a few months to bankrupt Standard Chartered's centuries-old bank.

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