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‘I’ve been able to be me - that's what I love about Goldman’

Jim O’Neill, retiring chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management and author of the “Bric” acronym, has no idea what he will do after he clears out his office on London’s Fleet Street in a few weeks.

The candid Mr O’Neill, a Mancunian to his core, mulls the question as if to put the matter to rest.

“Oh I don’t know,” he says. “I’ve got loads of ideas and I’ve had hundreds of people polluting my mind. It’s been a little bit overwhelming, to be honest.”

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