The asset manager is expanding across North Asia.
The regulator will soon announce steps to prevent a potential run within a few weeks.
Paul Rubens is joining hedge fund Blackhorse.
The Dutch based bank poaches a new boss from one of its biggest rivals.
The German bank appoints Stefan Mahrdt.
Diana Chan will become acting MD following Rafael Hui’s departure.
Deutsche Bank appoints Peter Lo as its new chief country officer for Hong Kong.
Hong Kong native daughter Chuly Lee will head the regional business.
The number of fee earners in the Bejing office of Allen & Overy rises to seven with the addition of Yongfu Li as Chief Representative.
Tetsuya Kawano, formerly of Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs, to head up Japanese investment banking group.
Jonathan Paul promoted from head of global market sales for Asia.
Jim Wadia leaves Arthur Anderson behind to take up senior post with the law firm.
Charles Brady thinks Hong Kong has what may be the world''s best pensions framework.
Georges Legros, chief executive North Asia, Fortis Bank, explains why such a concerted effort is being made to humanize branches.
Brad Orgill is taking on more responsibility for Asia.
The financial Institution has appointed Brian Little to the position.
Far EasTone, Taiwan''s fourth largest cellular operator, appoints a new chief marketing officer.
Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB) has appointed Stewart Paterson as chief regional strategist.
Marinus Maaskant, ABN Amro Mellon''s CEO, tells why a restructuring was necessary and how sub-custodians should reinvent themselves.