Friday 20 May 2022 07:19 PM HSBC faces calls to sack financier over speech saying 'who cares if Miami is ... trends now
Friday 20 May 2022 07:19 PM HSBC faces calls to sack financier over speech saying 'who cares if Miami is ... trends now
Storm over banker's anti-climate change tirade: HSBC faces calls to sack financier over speech saying 'who cares if Miami is underwater' and 'nutjobs are always warning about end of world' A top HSBC banker went on a tirade about how climate change affects finance Stuart Kirk's commented that 'nutjobs are always warning about end of world' The head of responsible investing added 'who cares if Miami is underwater' Banking chief Nicolas Moreau said Kirk's opinions 'do not reflect views of HSBC'
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A major bank is facing calls to sack one of its top financiers over a climate change tirade he made where he said 'who cares if Miami is underwater' and 'nutjobs are always warning about end of world'.
Stuart Kirk, the global head of responsible investing at HSBC Asset Management, made an anti-climate change speech at a conference this week.
HSBC, one of the biggest banks in the world, was forced to condemn his comments he made at a conference on Thursday during a talk called