Cherie Marriott

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Australia Editor, FinanceAsia

Cherie Marriott joined FinanceAsia in 1997 and is currently the magazine's Australia editor based in Sydney. Cherie began her career in journalism in 1990 at The Canberra Times, followed by National News in London, The Australian in Vietnam, and then on to Hong Kong where she worked for Asiamoney and Global Finance. She was editor of FinanceAsia between 1997 and 1999. She has a degree in journalism from Charles Sturt University and post-graduate qualifications in finance from the Australian Securities Institute.



Recent articles by Cherie Marriott

Once synonymous with dud real estate investments, Metro Pacific has risen from the ashes as a pure infrastructure play in the Philippines. Cherie Marriott talks to CFO David Nicol.
10 August 2011
Supplier-finance programmes are all the rage in Australia and one of the pioneers is Coca-Cola Amatil.
30 November 2010
Treasurers gather in Manila to talk about controlling cash, maintaining liquidity and managing risk.
5 October 2010
Australia’s vice-like grip on global iron ore and coal prices is threatened by rising production costs and looming oversupply.
30 August 2010
When the fanfare that surrounds a new acquisition dies down, the tricky job of integrating back-office systems begins, as experienced in Australia’s busy M&A market.
10 August 2010
If banks hadn’t strayed from the practice of lending money based on underlying trade flows, they might not have suffered so acutely during the financial crisis, says Mark ...
1 June 2010
As FinanceAsia.com celebrates its 10th birthday, we look back on what it was like to be conceived and born at the height of the dotcom boom.
24 May 2010
M&A
For every success story, there are plenty of M&A deals that struggle in the Australian market.
21 May 2009
Watershed Wines in Western Australia is passionate about making wine and growing truffles, but the company is equally enthusiastic about making money.
6 December 2007
John Knox joins Rob Stewart as co-head of investment banking as the firm expands its corporate advisory and financing business.
16 August 2007
Solid investment-grade issuers that have strong balance sheets are the ones that will find opportunity in the volatile credit markets, says Jason Murray.
15 August 2007
The Australian bank will spin-off its BT Investment Management arm in an attempt to lure and retain staff by offering them stock.
10 August 2007
M&A
Speculation that Brambles is a takeover target is re-ignited as infrastructure newcomer Asciano buys a sizable stake in the business.
9 August 2007
Citi fills a space in its Melbourne office with the hire of James Douglas from UBS.
6 August 2007
M&A
The Australian travel operator fails in its second attempt to strike a deal with Pacific Equity Partners following a global squeeze on leveraged finance.
1 August 2007
The Zinifex spin-off is approved by shareholders as the company’s directors announce a timetable for listing.
27 July 2007
Credit Suisse poaches Merrill’s head of private clients to run its fledgling private banking business in Australia.
19 July 2007
Tony Carr and Leigh Mellor join the Australian bank’s diversified financial institutions team.
19 July 2007
The Australian iron ore hopeful taps the international equity markets, accepting a 9% discount for the new shares.
18 July 2007
The former boss of the NSW Premier’s Department will advise Merrill Lynch on attracting government business in Australia.
12 July 2007
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