HSBC (HSBC) has asked all managing directors to return to office for at least four days a week beginning in October, Denise Wee of Bloomberg reports. The company said this was “to set the tone from the top” as “in-person interactions are essential to how we lead and deliver for our customers,” Bloomberg adds, citing a bank memo.
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