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Business Moves
Kookmin to enter sub-custodian arena
The Korean financial giant is laying the groundwork to serve as a sub-custodian to global banks.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 13 January 2012
Services
ANZ deal boosts JP Morgan's custody business
The US bank's acquisition of ANZ's custody business will give it a local sub-custody presence in Australia and New Zealand, and a large share of the master custody market.
By
Edward Russell
| 23 November 2009
Services
HSBC juggles Asia-Pacific custody heads
The UK bank rotates three senior custody executives between Australia, Hong Kong and Japan.
By
Edward Russell
| 8 October 2009
Services
Deutsche continues to rebuild securities services business
Deutsche Bank plans to roll out global third-party securities lending as it completes its acquisition of Dresdner Agency Securities Lending.
By
Edward Russell
| 14 September 2009
Services
Client growth behind Deutsche Bank transaction banking appointments
Deutsche Bank continues to ramp up its Asian transaction banking team with five new executive appointments.
By
Edward Russell
| 20 August 2009
Business Moves
HSBC buys Westpac’s Australian sub-custody book
The deal makes HSBC the second largest domestic custodian in the market.
By
Cherie Marriott
| 27 July 2006
Services
Deutsche Bank's sub-custody strategy
Global director of the business, Roger Harrold, discusses the State Street sale and reveals Deutsche''s plans for growing profits, China and fund administration in Korea.
By
Cherie Marriott
| 13 February 2003
Services
Standard Chartered picks up sub-custody account in Japan
The BNP Paribas Securities Services account win, equal to $4 billion in assets, is evidence of a general shift in Japanese sub-custody business to foreign banks.
By
Cherie Marriott
| 16 August 2001
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