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Union Bancaire Privee's investment chief in private banking is leaving the Swiss bank, finews.asia has learned. UBP found a replacement – a veteran of the company.
Switzerland's biggest bank is telling its customers to buy gold, even as experts in precious metals are contradicting each other over which way the price will go in coming months.
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has announced the appointment of a derivatives and structured finance partner to be based in the Singapore office.
The apparent suicide of former Zurich Insurance CEO Martin Senn highlights how Swiss top executives are struggling to juggle an increasingly competitive and global workplace with a still insular Swiss culture.
After being overtaken by Hong Kong and Switzerland, according to the IMD World Competitiveness Center, the United States has capitulated its status as the world’s most competitive economy.
Global investment firm KKR has announced the appointment of a new Managing Director and Head of Greater China in the Firm's Real Estate team.
Geneva headquartered Bank Pictet has found a replacement for previous Chief Executive, Anuj Khanna, who departed last October.
A Malaysian investigation into state fund 1MDB, which pledged to be transparent, ignored potentially crucial evidence and failed to interview at least one key figure, according to the «Wall Street Journal».
BNY Mellon Investment Management has announced a new management team for its Asia Pacific business. The new structure will see additions in both Hong Kong and Singapore.
Embattled commodity firm Noble Group has announced that its chief executive officer Yusuf Alireza has resigned with immediate effect.
A leading third-party wealth management service provider from China, with a Swiss connection, has opened a new Hong Kong office. What is behind the move?
Hong Kong’s attractiveness as the regional legal hub has seen another global law group establishing offices there this month.
Credit Suisse says it sees a major business opportunity in Thailand for its private bank, where it plans to have 12 advisors by year-end, part of a push by Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam's Asian expansion plans.
BNY Mellon Wealth Management, part of Bank of New York Mellon Corp, has promoted from within a new leader of the International Wealth Management business.
The longtime chief executive of Rothschild private bank in Zurich is stepping down and will be replaced by the scion of a banking family.
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Bank has announced the appointment of a new Head of Retail Banking and Wealth Management.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has permanently banned a former Perth-based financial planner from the financial services industry.
Swiss bank Credit Suisse not only eyes China as a growth market in APAC. Under its new CEO Australia is developing very well this year too, according to Helman Sitohang Credit Suisse’s APAC CEO.
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