Tag: macquarie

Japanese arm hires new head of marketing and structured products.
By Andrew Peck | 9 October 2005
It closes a real estate fund and begins a hedge fund incubator programme.
By Jame DiBiasio | 3 October 2005
Macquarie boosts corporate finance capabilities in India, and more hires likely.
By Sameera Anand | 1 August 2005
The Aussie investment bank establishes a securities brokerage operation in Mumbai and hires three key executives.
By Cherie Marriott | 28 July 2005
Marshall Nicholson joins Macquarie as head of North Asia ECM.
By Jackie Horne | 24 July 2005
Rosenfeld, Cavet and Pili come on board as the Asian equity research group further expands.
By Andrew Peck | 6 July 2005
Former ABN FIG head to drive Macquarie''s regional franchise.
By Andrew Peck | 13 June 2005
Australian bank poaches ING Taiwan country manager.
By Andrew Peck | 17 May 2005
Australian bank picks up new Korean ECM head.
By Andrew Peck | 10 January 2005
Named new Philippine country head for its Asia corporate finance division.
By Andrew Peck | 14 October 2004
Moves follow acquisition of ING''s Asian cash equity and equity capital markets businesses.
By Andrew Peck | 18 June 2004
Its Hong Kong quant managers are being downsized and transferred back to Sydney.
By Jame DiBiasio | 12 March 2004
After 16 years with Jardine Fleming/JPMorgan, old Asia hand Roy Laidlaw has returned to Aussie shores.
By Cherie Marriott | 19 February 2003
It has hired Indy Nanayakkara and Veronica Ho to run the Hong Kong business.
By Jame DiBiasio | 13 February 2003
...but they are not getting married.
By Nick Lord | 3 October 2002
High-net worth individuals can now access the HK$48 billion market.
By Jame DiBiasio | 29 May 2002
Third-party investors are welcome.
By Jame DiBiasio | 1 February 2002
Frank Sutrisno is heading to Sydney.
By Roulla Yiacoumi | 2 August 2001
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US dollar
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Singapore dollar
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Chinese renminbi
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February, 2012