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Albert Yeh has left Bank of America Merrill Lynch to head operations for the US asset manager’s exchange-traded funds business.
By Joe Marsh | 17 May 2011
Franki Chung leaves Baring Asset Management to replace John Koh at the asset-management arm of Munich Re in Hong Kong.
By Joseph Marsh | 2 March 2010
As it rebuilds its team in Asia, the UK firm becomes the latest private bank to relocate a top-level executive, Nick Cringle, to the region. It has also hired Manfred Liechti ...
By Joseph Marsh | 1 March 2010
Following the departure of chief executive Yeow Kok Kien, the Canadian firm has created a chief investment officer post in Malaysia and hired Jason Chong from UOB-OSK Asset ...
By Joseph Marsh | 26 February 2010
Review/outlook series: Marino Valensise, global chief investment officer at Baring Asset Management, explains why he's also keen on agricultural commodities and gold.
By Joseph Marsh | 18 January 2010
Saigon Asset Management's chairman and chief executive emphasises the difficulties of investing in Vietnam and laments the lack of big-name investors.
By Joseph Marsh | 27 November 2009
The Ho Chi Minh City-based firm is set to launch more funds following the appointment of a new chief investment officer.
By Joseph Marsh | 24 September 2009
Peter Wittendorp is hired to oversee Asian investments.
By Jame DiBiasio | 4 January 2006
Ronnie Wu''s Penjing Asset Management makes its debut.
By Kamni Bharwani | 5 May 2005
Tan See-Wee is going to run Asia regional portfolios.
By Jame DiBiasio | 11 March 2004
CIO joins ex-Goldman MD to launch hedge fund.
By Jame DiBiasio | 5 February 2004
Paul Armstrong moves from Hong Kong to Seoul to take up the new post.
By Jame DiBiasio | 27 January 2004
Nick Toovey leaves Merrill Lynch.
By Jame DiBiasio | 6 October 2003
Nitin Parekh has left the firm.
By Jame DiBiasio | 1 August 2002
The New York-based money manager is expanding and reinvigorating its Asia-Pacific practice.
By Jame DiBiasio | 7 June 2001
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Polls
What will be your favoured currency in Year of the Dragon?





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US dollar
  28%
 
Japanese yen
  3%
 
Aussie dollar
  11%
 
Singapore dollar
  18%
 
Chinese renminbi
  25%
 
None of the above; gold
  15%
TOTAL VOTES: 207

 
Magazine
Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012