Tag: clariden leu

The firm, which is streamlining its organisational structure after CIO Sandeep Malhotra quit, expects a peak in inflation and foresees opportunities in India’s equity market.
By Leigh Powell | 6 October 2011
Compared to debt problems facing Europe and the US, emerging-markets inflation is a cyclical issue that is relatively easily resolved, reflects Sandeep Malhotra of Clariden Leu.
By Leigh Powell | 14 July 2011
The Swiss private bank installs five senior staff to cover the India subcontinent and NRIs out of Singapore. It's the first time the bank has had a dedicated India team in the ...
By Leigh Powell | 31 March 2011
As renminbi liberalisation continues, Clariden Leu is considering applying for a banking licence in Hong Kong, alongside Julius Baer and other wealth management firms.
By Joe Marsh | 20 September 2010
The Swiss private bank poaches Vincent Wang, Liew Chin Choy and Charles Yeoh from competitors to strengthen its offering in Asia.
By Sameera Anand | 31 August 2010
Clariden Leu's hire of its first head of European market and external asset managers in Asia reflects a growing trend for Europeans to book assets in Singapore.
By Joseph Marsh | 11 June 2010
The Swiss private bank poaches execs from Deutsche Bank and HSBC to bolster its Asia team.
By Joseph Marsh | 2 June 2010
Swiss private bank Clariden Leu has appointed Raymond Chung and David Louie as new co-heads of North Asia to replace Christopher Burgess.
By Lara Wozniak | 4 November 2009
Christopher Todd Burgess will head up the newly formed international desk and run the external asset manager business.
By Joseph Marsh | 13 October 2009
The private banking veteran leaves Deutsche to help the boutique Swiss firm expand in the region.
By Joseph Marsh | 23 September 2009
The independent Swiss private bank plans to enhance its focus on the region under the leadership of Jimmy Lee, who recently joined from Deutsche Bank.
By Sameera Anand | 25 June 2009
The Swiss private bank appoints Philip Penaloza as team head for its asset management office in Hong Kong.
By Lara Wozniak | 28 August 2008
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February, 2012