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Blue Pool gets wet with Asia fund debut
Former Wallenberg family office team launches a long/short fund in Hong Kong.
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Kamni Bharwani
| 13 January 2005
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Asia gets a spot on Lehman’s Exec Committee
Bhattal joins Lehman''s senior leadership.
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Kamni Bharwani
| 16 January 2004
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Bahnhofstrasse gets an Asia bull
Asia-Pacific CEO, Clive Standish is set to leave the region to become UBS''s CFO. Here he talks about the move and Asia.
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Steven Irvine
| 2 October 2003
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HSBC gets new South Asia syndications head
In an internal reshuffle, Rakesh Bhatia will transfer from Hong Kong to Singapore to be HSBC’s new head of syndications for South Asia.
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Steven Irvine
| 8 July 2001
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Asia gets mixed results in MSCI changes
Fund managers just want to get back to fundamentals.
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Jame DiBiasio
| 21 May 2001
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