[NEW YORK] Mary Erdoes, who runs asset and wealth management at JPMorgan Chase & Co, reckons fund managers are one of the few groups of finance professionals who've benefited from the pandemic, given they've had more "thinking time" while forced to work from home. "Of all sectors that I think will come back to work in the office fastest, I would put asset management at the end of the list," she said earlier this month.
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