Tag: merrill

Merrill Lynch adds more weight to its Japanese equity business.
By Nick Lord | 3 February 2005
Joan Zheng will head mainland research and Clifford Lam takes on Hong Kong.
By Andrew Peck | 23 July 2004
New heads for prime brokerage sales and Japan stock lending business announced.
By Kamni Bharwani | 8 June 2004
The research and equities teams take on new stock.
By Andrew Peck | 4 June 2004
She is going to be CIO for Bank of China''s funds JV with Merrill Lynch.
By Jame DiBiasio | 3 June 2004
Tracey Woon and Ken Poon move from Merrill to Citi in Singapore and Hong Kong.
By Nick Lord | 20 May 2004
He joins an expanded in-house legal team.
By Nick Lord | 22 April 2004
Appointed head of fixed income sales and strategic finance in Tokyo.
By Andrew Peck | 20 April 2004
Sung Eun Ahn, the new head of investment banking fills a gap in Merrill''s Korean platform.
By Nick Lord | 31 March 2004
Joonkee Hong rejoins the firm.
By Kamni Bharwani | 25 March 2004
The US investment bank gains a new head of Pacific Rim local currency trading.
By Andrew Peck | 17 March 2004
Chris Richter joins from HSBC.
By Kamni Bharwani | 2 March 2004
Andrew Seiz moves from New York to take up the post.
By Nick Lord | 1 March 2004
US investment bank announces new hires in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Sydney.
By Jackie Horne | 25 February 2004
Merrill Lynch announces a new head of its Pacific Rim investment banking group.
By Nick Lord | 3 November 2003
One new appointment and more to come, says Merrill Lynch.
By Nick Lord | 29 October 2003
Joe Cavatoni has resigned from Merrill Lynch as head of prime brokerage in Asia.
By Jonathan Wharton | 11 June 2003
Five new debt bankers from five different firms move to positions with Merrill Lynch in three different countries.
By Nick Lord | 24 May 2003
Marta Obando hired from BNP.
By Nick Lord | 31 March 2003
Merrill Lynch has announced the appointment of Joseph Jacobelli as a vice president in regional utilities research, part of the regional energy research team headed by Mario ...
By Jackie Horne | 19 March 2003
Polls
What will be your favoured currency in Year of the Dragon?





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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

 
Magazine
Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012