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By Andrew Peck | 10 March 2005
Succeeds Tommy Oh with immediate effect.
By Steven Irvine | 17 January 2005
Citi transfers Renton from New York to become new IB boss in Asia.
By Andrew Peck | 26 July 2004
She accepts newly-created position, while Nels Friets takes on added responsibilities.
By Andrew Peck | 14 July 2004
Two appointments are announced.
By Andrew Peck | 14 June 2004
Four key changes to its global corporate and investment banking group.
By Andrew Peck | 9 June 2004
Named regional head of emerging markets sales and trading for Asia-Pacific.
By Andrew Peck | 9 June 2004
Joins UBS AG in Tokyo as co-head of credit trading, Asia-Pacific.
By Nick Lord | 20 May 2004
Tracey Woon and Ken Poon move from Merrill to Citi in Singapore and Hong Kong.
By Jackie Horne | 14 April 2004
Jason Hwang joins the 12 strong team as a director.
By Nick Lord | 7 April 2004
Citigroup reorganizes its project and structured trade finance group in Asia with Saadia Khairi promoted to a new role.
By Steven Irvine | 18 February 2004
Ferdy Khouw leaves the firm and is replaced by Shahryar Mahbub.
By Jame DiBiasio | 2 February 2004
James Newman, pillar of the Hong Kong funds community, joins Doric.
By Jame DiBiasio | 10 October 2003
Citigroup Asset Management is also beginning to diversify its distribution channels.
By Kristine Kwok | 7 October 2002
Standard Chartered hires Citibank wealth management specialist, Betty Ng.
By Nick Lord | 1 July 2002
After seven years doing Asian power project finance deals, Joe Casson is moving to Citibank New York.
By Jame DiBiasio | 6 May 2002
Citibank is offering a special global equities fund to bank customers in Singapore and Hong Kong.
By Steven Irvine | 6 September 2001
Citibank''s Singapore country head, Sunil Sreenivasan assesses the fallout of the city''s bank mergers.
By Jame DiBiasio | 24 May 2001
By the end of this year, Citigroup Asset Management aims to distribute its retail mutual fund products through Japan’s top money centre banks, says Patrick Kawasjee, president ...
By Jame DiBiasio | 24 May 2001
David Russell has left Nomura Securities, where he had been executive director of debt capital markets, to join Citigroup as regional sales director for depositary receipt ...
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