Tag: bny mellon

Standish argues investment-grade credit is a much better place to be than high-yield bonds.
By Jame DiBiasio | 24 November 2011
Singapore's GIC ranks as the most popular sovereign wealth fund among capital-seeking global companies, while secondary listings in Hong Kong are increasingly being targeted.
By Yvonne Chan | 27 October 2011
Asia's Ucits appetite is spurring new launches by domestic and European managers, says BNY Mellon.
By Yvonne Chan | 27 June 2011
Caleb Shih relocates to become Beijing branch general manager, while Sunny Sun takes on a newly created China client management role.
By Yvonne Chan | 17 June 2011
The bank has responded to a global trend of increased investor demand for transparency and is expecting good pick-up in Asia.
By Yvonne Chan | 9 June 2011
Raymond Chan rejoins the $2 billion asset manager’s expanding investment team.
By Yvonne Chan | 3 June 2011
The investment management and services firm is to transfer Stephen Lackey to Hong Kong to succeed Christopher Sturdy, who joins its global client management group in New York.
By Leigh Powell | 19 April 2011
Sovereign institutions are accumulating assets at a blistering pace and need to find a home for this surplus capital; hence even central banks are mulling higher-yielding asset ...
By Joe Marsh | 13 April 2011
Jai Arya, an experienced client relations manager at the bank, wants to ensure sovereign investors hear about both custody and asset management ideas.
By Jame DiBiasio | 19 January 2011
International custodian banks believe China’s qualified domestic institutional investor scheme will continue to bear fruit in the coming year.
By Leanne Wang | 17 January 2011
Thom Fisher moves to Tokyo as country head for BNY Mellon’s asset-management and asset-servicing businesses.
By Jame DiBiasio | 15 December 2010
Listed companies are increasingly meeting with hedge funds and sovereign wealth funds, while a quarter are mulling a secondary listing in a high-growth market, mostly China or ...
By Leigh Powell | 28 October 2010
The bank has signed an MoU with the Shanghai Stock Exchange to clear the way for listings of ETFs based on BNY Mellon's indices of firms that use depositary receipts.
By Alex Frew McMillan | 20 October 2010
KH Kang joined BNY Mellon earlier this month from Woori Securities to replace TB Song.
By Joe Marsh | 25 August 2010
Company veteran Michael Schroeder has relocated from New York to take up the post.
By Joe Marsh | 15 July 2010
Monetary Authority of Singapore veteran William Mak switches US firms to a newly created role.
By Joe Marsh | 14 July 2010
IGN Budi Sanjaya joins the US firm from Bank CIMB Niaga to replace Vonny Irawan.
By Joe Marsh | 8 July 2010
Daniel Smith, a 23-year veteran of the US firm, takes over from Lee Stephens in Hong Kong.
By Cate Rocchi | 2 July 2010
Dominick Falco, the US firm's Asia head of broker-dealer services, moves from Hong Kong to Tokyo for the new role.
By Cate Rocchi | 10 June 2010
But they are still very worried about the extent of their liability for clients' assets under the proposed EU law governing alternative investment fund managers.
By Cate Rocchi | 4 June 2010
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February, 2012