HSBC has appointed former KPMG partner Brendan Nelson as its new chair just days after meeting external candidates, ending a chaotic search process that left the crucial role vacant for months. The 76-year-old British executive, who has been interim chair since the start of October, was seen as a long shot for the position given his limited experience in Asia, where the bank generates most of its profits.
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