Most chief executives might be tempted by the limelight if they had spent more than a decade running the eurozone’s biggest bank and outperformed regional rivals blighted by crises.
Not Jean-Laurent Bonnafé, who if anything has retreated farther from view in his 12 years in charge of BNP Paribas.
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