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Demand for speakers of native languages fuels pick-up in hiring

Across Asia and particularly in Hong Kong, banks want people with native language skills, especially Mandarin Chinese – or Putonghua, as it is known in China.

In investment banking this is almost exclusively the case, according to recruiters, while on the markets and trading side there is still some room for westerners without the local lingo.

The number of roles across banking in Asia has been shrinking steadily for the past three years, according to Coalition, the research group.

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