Cherie Marriott

Australia Editor, FinanceAsia

Cherie Marriott joined FinanceAsia in 1997 and is currently the magazine's Australia editor based in Sydney. Cherie began her career in journalism in 1990 at The Canberra Times, followed by National News in London, The Australian in Vietnam, and then on to Hong Kong where she worked for Asiamoney and Global Finance. She was editor of FinanceAsia between 1997 and 1999. She has a degree in journalism from Charles Sturt University and post-graduate qualifications in finance from the Australian Securities Institute.


Recent Articles by Cherie Marriott

23 July 2007
For a country in drought, Australia has no shortage of superannuation liquidity. The challenge: where to invest it?
6 June 2007
Credit Suisse receives a flood of demand for its new World Water fund which will hold shares in fresh water companies around the globe.
30 March 2007
The bank buys a 14.9% stake in Sydney’s newly opened Lane Cove Tunnel from Cheung Kong Infrastructure, with the view to launching a new trust at the end of the year.
9 March 2007
Valuestream launches a new fund of funds hoping to capture local superannuation monies as well as provide overseas managers with Australia exposure.
8 March 2007
David Gray moves to Hong Kong to take over from Matt Pecot, while Colin Taylor becomes head of the Australian business.
1 March 2007
The company’s liabilities will be transferred to Challenger Financial Services giving it a 30% share of the annuities market.
31 January 2007
As Richard Borysiewicz is hired as country head for Australia and New Zealand.
1 December 2006
Brett Himbury makes the shift internally from parent Promina Group.
13 November 2006
Dave Forsyth and Claire Austin join the firm.
25 October 2006
Patrick Lebourdais joins the fund management firm from Pioneer.
19 October 2006
Aussie institutions look for beta in a fund that invests in securities with below-average price-to-earnings ratios.
22 September 2006
Andrew Clarke brings a bevy of high-profile corporate contacts with him to the new role.
15 September 2006
Paul Masi speaks about his plans to broaden the bank's business down under.
31 August 2006
Paul Masi leaves Hong Kong to replace Kevin Skelton as country head in Australia.
24 August 2006
The London-listed group hires a team from Rothschild to advise vendors on infrastructure deals and arrange project finance.
10 August 2006
The Australian bank picks up the portfolio with a book value of $324 million.
10 August 2006
Bill Measday joins UBS in Sydney to rebuild the bank’s asset-backed securities business.
3 August 2006
Cost-cutting continues in the bank’s Asian operations, but says de-listing won't affect its funding in the yen debt market.
3 August 2006
After 10 months in a temporary position while AXA was investigated by the banking regulator, Andrew Penn returns to his old role.
27 July 2006
The deal makes HSBC the second largest domestic custodian in the market.
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