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By Cate Rocchi | 10 August 2010
Arindam Das, the new head of HSBC Securities Services for the Middle East and Africa, also plans to expand the firm's agency clearing product in the Gulf region.
By Edward Russell | 23 February 2010
The bank's Middle East custody and clearing business now extends to five markets, with the addition of six staff.
By Edward Russell | 12 February 2010
Schroders Singapore chooses HSBC Securities Services as its sole trustee, custodian and fund administrator, having previously split those services between HSBC and OCBC Trustee.
By Edward Russell | 18 January 2010
Australia is the latest country to be reorganised under JP Morgan’s new Asia-Pacific treasury and securities services management structure, with Japan next in line for a ...
By Edward Russell | 18 December 2009
Fund managers will seek help from administrators to reduce costs in 2010, as slow fund growth continues, predicts Alastair Murray, HSBC’s Asia-Pacific head of fund services.
By Edward Russell | 18 September 2009
BNP Paribas Securities Services is set to expand in Asia after achieving Hong Kong general clearing participant membership.
By Edward Russell | 6 April 2009
JP Morgan names Shaun Parkes the new head of worldwide securities services for Asia ex-Japan.
By Andrew Peck | 24 October 2006
The bank's VIEWS technology is upgraded to allow for better reporting of custody, accounting and securities lending activities.
By Andrew Peck | 4 July 2006
Standard Chartered boosts securities services with senior appointment in Singapore.
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