Tag: hsbc

John Flint is leaving Hong Kong to sharpen up HSBC''s books in Europe.
By Nick Ferguson | 17 March 2004
Pickerell finally convinces Christina Sung to join him – again.
By Jame DiBiasio | 16 March 2004
HSBC appoints three new business heads for its payments and cash management division in Taiwan, Indonesia and Korea.
By Cherie Marriott | 23 January 2004
HSBC drafts in Nikko banker to drive growth of securitization team.
By Nick Ferguson | 20 November 2003
Barker and Evans are elevated.
By Steven Irvine | 13 October 2003
Five new salespeople appointed to focus on US dollar payments and cash management for financial institutions.
By Cherie Marriott | 26 August 2003
Lawrence Webb adds more sales executives to his cash and payments team.
By Cherie Marriott | 9 July 2003
It is the first to provide trust, custody and fund accounting to asset managers.
By Jame DiBiasio | 2 July 2003
HSBC defies bad markets to add to its cash management team.
By Cherie Marriott | 20 June 2003
Kysan Ho leaves S&P and the ratings business behind to join HSBC.
By Rob Davies | 16 May 2003
Blair Pickerell replaces Paul Chow as chief executive of "the biggest job in asset management in Asia".
By Jame DiBiasio | 13 May 2003
A move to the buyside from the sellside for Philip Mok
By Jame DiBiasio | 10 April 2003
HSBC hires a new head of Asian equity sales in New York.
By Steven Irvine | 9 April 2003
HSBC Life has launched its first two life insurance products in Macau.
By Jonathan Wharton | 20 March 2003
She takes a newly created position to streamline HSBC''s retail asset management business.
By Jame DiBiasio | 25 February 2003
HSBC Asset Management has launched the first retail fund of hedge funds in the Hong Kong market.
By Jonathan Wharton | 22 January 2003
Asset managers in Hong Kong are still appealing to novice investors with guaranteed mutual funds.
By Jame DiBiasio | 14 January 2003
HSBC Asset Management makes two senior equity investment team appointments.
By Jonathan Wharton | 3 December 2002
An old Asia hand returns from London to take over the ECM reins at HSBC.
By Steven Irvine | 5 September 2002
Nitin Parekh has left the firm.
By Jame DiBiasio | 1 August 2002
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012