China Wants Its Own Goldman Sachs. It Has a Big Headache Instead

  • Wave of resignations could derail CLSA’s global ambitions
  • Culture clash reached tipping point six years after takeover
Zhang YoujunPhotographer: Edmond So/South China Morning Post via Getty Images
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The man tasked with building a Goldman Sachs for Communist China was done playing nice.