On a Wednesday afternoon, the Hotel d’Angleterre is packed with international financiers from J. P. Morgan Chase, the largest U.S. bank. They have flown in from the U.S. and all over Europe to this Danish hotel, located in the heart of Kongens Nytorv Square in Copenhagen, because something special is happening. There is a man in the city who is being listened to by top government and business leaders, as well as the world’s investors.
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On a Wednesday afternoon, the Hotel d’Angleterre is packed with international financiers from J. P. Morgan Chase, the largest U.S. bank. They have flown in from the U.S. and all over Europe to this Danish hotel, located in the heart of Kongens Nytorv Square in Copenhagen, because something special is happening. There is a man in the city who is being listened to by top government and business leaders, as well as the world’s investors.