The barrage of attacks forced a change in Chi, a partner and 27-year Goldman veteran. He became an in-house agitator of sorts, attending protests and rallying his colleagues around a simple idea: Silence is no longer an option. The message I ve clearly put out to other Asian Americans is this: You have to start speaking up for yourselves, Chi said in a recent interview. We have to use this moment as an opportunity to finally make ourselves heard and change the narrative around Asian Americans in this country.
This isn t just the story of the political awakening of a single New York banker. It s the story of thousands of Wall Street employees who are, many for the first time in their lives, connecting with co-workers in virtual chatrooms, over Zoom and in person to commiserate about being Asian in finance, and in America.
Why Asian Americans on Wall Street From Goldman Sachs to Wells Fargo Are Breaking Their Silence
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Distressed sales in costliest Indian home market lure Sunteck Realty
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Last Updated: May 11, 2021, 07:45 AM IST
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Land is selling at 20% to 30% discounts in India’s most expensive property market, according to the homebuilder.
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Sunteck Realty acquired about 9 million square feet last year, and is in talks to purchase more in 2021.
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Sunteck Realty Ltd. was the first to spot a business opportunity a decade ago, when it snapped up land in Mumbai’s upcoming financial district and built homes for wealthy bankers. Now, as a fallout of a prolonged cash squeeze and the pandemic, it sees a bargain brewing once again.
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