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    How geopolitical tension is changing ANZ and its clients

    Business is increasingly looking to employ geopolitical risk experts as boards say global tensions have risen to the top of the agenda.

    Patrick DurkinBOSS Deputy editor

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    Cameron Mitchell prepares a geopolitical heat map for the ANZ board every quarter. It highlights 15 major geopolitical risks and the key issues to watch during the upcoming quarter.

    Right now, there’s a lot to choose from for the bank’s head of geopolitical risk, a role that business is increasingly looking to employ as boards say global tensions have risen to the top of the agenda.

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    Patrick Durkin
    Patrick DurkinBOSS Deputy editorPatrick Durkin is Melbourne bureau chief and BOSS deputy editor. He writes on news, business and leadership. Connect with Patrick on Twitter. Email Patrick at pdurkin@afr.com

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