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Merrill hires cap intros specialist
Joanne Bryant-Rubio joins Merrill Lynch from CLSA in London.
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Simon Osborne
| 28 July 2009
People Moves
Merrill expands prime broking beyond equities
Melvyn Ford adds futures and fixed income to his prime broking fiefdom, while Ron Savino joins as COO.
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Simon Osborne
| 2 March 2006
People Moves
Merrill hires PB rep for Oz
Paul Thomas joins from UBS.
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Kamni Bharwani
| 11 April 2005
People Moves
Merrill hires new head of IBD in Korea
Sung Eun Ahn, the new head of investment banking fills a gap in Merrill''s Korean platform.
By
Nick Lord
| 31 March 2004
People Moves
UBSW hires from Merrill in Korea
UBSW has expanded its Korean equity derivatives team.
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Steven Irvine
| 27 February 2002
People Moves
Merrill Lynch hires new head of Asian currency trading
William Shek takes up newly created position at Merrill.
By
Rob Davies
| 15 February 2002
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