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| | ... held various risk management and leadership roles at Zurich UK, Nomura Securities, Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) and Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) Global Banking and Markets. Zurich chief executive Justin Delaney welcomed the appointment ... |
| | | ... and financial services companies. Prior to joining ESR, Lawson was an executive director and chief financial officer at Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels Limited. Before this, he was a managing director at JPMorgan and head of real estate investment banking ... |
| | | ... a hairbrush to make my full head of hair shine) - the rage that was the NICS - the newly industrialised countries of Hongkong (long before the 1997 handover to China), South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore. I did my own, dig, dig, dig for data and found ... |
| | | Dateline 1 July 1997. Many will remember this day, the day that the United Kingdom handed Hong Kong back to the People's Republic of China. There was much trepidation and fear in the air leading up to the expiration of the UK's 99-year lease on the ... |
| | | ... (RBA), Rothschild Australia Asset Management and Commonwealth Funds Management. Wong will be the chief executive of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation based in Hong Kong. He is currently deputy chair and non-executive director at HSBC Bank ... |
| | | ... fraction of a balanced portfolio. Within this small allocation, Evans said the Asia Growth story is still very much a China-Hongkong story. The top three markets with the lion's share of the Asian equities portfolio are mainland China (55 per cent) ... |
| | | ... well as reflecting our deep roots in Asia and Hong Kong". The group chief executive will also become chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, succeeding Vincent Cheng on 1 February 2010. |
| | | ... unending contraction in the global economy has ended. The big economies of Germany, Japan, France and the smaller ones, Hongkong and Singapore have already stepped out of recession. Others are getting there. As at the second quarter, the US is just 0.1 ... |
| | | ... recession by the economies of Singapore and Hong Kong. Singapore's economy expanded by 4.8 per cent in the second quarter and Hongkong's grew by 3.3 per cent. Like the consensus, Blanchard's slow growth projection is predicated on the US consumer not ... |
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