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DBS'S integration with Societe Generale's private banking business in Asia may have breezed past the bank's targets, but the bank's chief will not chase assets wilfully.
In a broad-ranging interview, chief executive officer Piyush Gupta called the bank "sensible bidders", even as assets are up for the taking from Western banks shedding their presence in this part of the world.
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