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By Jame DiBiasio | 15 July 2005
The asset management veteran has left Axa to head Asia and Australia for Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
By Jame DiBiasio | 26 April 2005
Franklin Templeton pilots a funds ''academy'' in Singapore.
By Jame DiBiasio | 16 March 2005
Growth stocks will outperform value stocks, says Janus big-cap portfolio manager.
By Dan Slater | 11 March 2005
The private sector arm of the World Bank announces a shift in investment focus.
By Jackie Horne | 25 November 2003
JPMorgan appoints co-heads of Asia ECM and a new head for Australia ECDM.
By Nick Ferguson | 5 September 2003
Merrill''s Tokyo office wrests back control of the Japanese equities team, and gets the rest of Asia into the bargain.
By Nick Lord | 18 July 2003
After two years away, Paul Elliott returns to his legal roots in Singapore with Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow.
By Rob Davies | 28 February 2003
Team of four lose jobs; regional responsibilities assumed by Japanese securitization group.
By Cherie Marriott | 6 February 2003
The head of JPMorgan''s custody business confirms suspicions with his strategic return to Sydney.
By Steven Irvine | 31 October 2002
Seemingly unthinkable, but suddenly actual, Merrill de-emphasises fixed income research in Asia.
By Jame DiBiasio | 1 October 2002
SSGA’s Brad Aham moves to Hong Kong
By Jame DiBiasio | 9 August 2002
The fund manager has expanded into new services to compensate for post-Nasdaq crash blues.
By Jackie Horne | 1 August 2002
Dr Jim returns to Hong Kong.
By Richenda Evans-Freke | 19 April 2002
Paul Morgan has decided against joining Barclays Capital and will stay put at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.
By Jame DiBiasio | 8 December 2001
New president Stanley O''Neals strategic focus on profitability is galvanizing the global asset management business.
By Elton Cane | 5 October 2001
Custodians keen to take on the responsibilities, but only if the scale of the contract warrants the effort.
By Jame DiBiasio | 26 June 2001
And it''s only going to get bigger.
By Elaine Leong | 8 June 2001
Westpac looks to outsource its back office processing.
By Roulla Yiacoumi | 6 June 2001
Scott Saddington is the new senior vice-president for Liberty Mutual Group, Global Financial Products.
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