Tag: lombard odier

The Swiss bank hires Pranay Gupta from ING Investment Management, who will double up as global head of investment solutions. It also adds Simon Tam as a Hong Kong MD from UBS.
By Leigh Powell | 9 January 2012
The Swiss firm hires a head of institutional client relationships in Southeast Asia, a regional third-party distribution specialist and a business development director for Korea.
By Leigh Powell | 12 October 2011
The privately held Swiss bank is hiring institutional sales staff and is looking to bring on a long-short equities team, credit and currency specialists and a regional CIO this ...
By Leigh Powell | 13 June 2011
Union Bancaire Privée, Lombard Odier, and Pictet hire new Asia heads as the competition for both talent and clients in the industry continues to intensify.
By Sameera Anand | 28 February 2011
Lombard Odier has appointed Vincent Duhamel to drive its entry into Asia’s institutional asset management business, as well as to help grow its private client offering.
By Jame DiBiasio | 24 February 2011
The firm has hired five senior relationship managers in Hong Kong, mostly from UBS, as part of an Asia build-out and amid a belief the time is ripe for boutiques to attract ...
By Leigh Powell | 27 September 2010
Lombard Odier and Robeco Boston Partners suggest waiting until mid-July for some certainty on the Spanish debt issue before getting back into equities.
By Joseph Marsh | 17 June 2010
But it's still worth having cautious exposure to the two countries, says Sandro Antonucci of Lombard Odier.
By Joseph Marsh | 15 June 2010
Emmanuel Roulin has moved from Geneva to Hong Kong to fill a new post for the firm's asset-management division.
By Joseph Marsh | 16 March 2010
Asian CBs have proved hugely popular since March last year, which has piqued the interest of Asia-based investors, says Natalia Barazal of Lombard Odier.
By Joseph Marsh | 15 January 2010
The Swiss private bank is also cautious on China, but bullish on gold.
By Joseph Marsh | 2 December 2009
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US dollar
  29%
 
Japanese yen
  3%
 
Aussie dollar
  11%
 
Singapore dollar
  19%
 
Chinese renminbi
  24%
 
None of the above; gold
  14%
TOTAL VOTES: 214

 
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012