strengthens

By Andrew Peck | 6 January 2006
Chang and Chong come on board as partners.
By Andrew Peck | 16 February 2005
Four new senior associates enter the firm.
By Andrew Peck | 23 August 2004
The firm announced Two senior hires and a promotion.
By Andrew Peck | 16 June 2004
Stuart Patterson is anointed head for Asia-Pacific.
By Andrew Peck | 7 May 2004
New partners Jamie Barr and Colin Law to focus on Chinese market.
By Nick Ferguson | 3 December 2003
Shanghai office boosted by the arrival of two heavyweight partners.
By Rob Davies | 5 May 2003
Three new hires announced as bank bids to boost its securitization business.
By Jonathan Wharton | 14 February 2003
ABN AMRO appoints Stephen Cheng as director of institutional sales in Hong Kong and China.
By Jonathan Wharton | 13 February 2003
International law firm makes three appointments to its Hong Kong office.
By Rob Davies | 23 January 2003
Bruce Schulberg joins law firm from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.
By Jackie Horne | 12 January 2003
Tien-yo Chao joins the firm.
By Prakash Chakravarti | 4 September 2002
The bank has strengthened its corporate finance team in Hong Kong with two hires to cover telecoms, energy and utilities.
By Prakash Chakravarti | 4 July 2002
Dean Kim will have responsibility for small and mid-cap stocks as well as for Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco).
By Rob Davies | 20 February 2002
UBS brings in four new hires to strengthen operations in Hong Kong, Korea and Taiwan.
By Rob Davies | 18 January 2002
Bank appoints new heads of research for China and telecoms sectors.
By Rob Davies | 4 May 2001
Recruitment firm the Whitney Group has boosted its Japanese presence with the appointment of Michio Kono.
By Elaine Leong | 20 April 2001
SAS Institute, the world''s largest privately held software company aims to strengthen its sales and marketing effort in Greater China with two appointments.
By Georgina Dunn | 11 April 2001
ING Barings continues to build on its Korean equities presence with two new appointments to its team in Seoul.
By Elaine Leong | 23 March 2001
The Whitney Group makes new appointments to better serve the financial community in Asia.
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