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Wall Street Banks Are Battling for Japan's Top Young Talent

Wall Street Banks Are Battling for Japan's Top Young Talent

Bloomberg4 days ago

By , Yang Yang, and Naomi Ng
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Japan's hottest banking talent is in high demand as Wall Street goes all out to woo new hires, with fancy dinners, strong-arm tactics and higher salaries.

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