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Lara Wozniak is the editor of FinanceAsia. Prior to joining the magazine in 2005, Lara was a Money editor for the Far Eastern Economic Review. With 20 years of journalism experience, Lara worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer and the St. Petersburg Times in the US, and wrote and/or edited a series of Fodor's and AA guidebooks for travel in Asia. Trained as a lawyer in the US, Lara graduated from Haverford College and Temple University Law School.



Recent articles by Lara Wozniak

The Royal Bank of Scotland hires Ernfred Olsen as country executive and head of global banking and markets as it builds its Japan team.
11 March 2010
Fred Hu is leaving Goldman Sachs, but will become an advisory director for the firm.
11 March 2010
Julius Baer appoints David Lim head of private banking for Southeast Asia in addition to his current title of deputy CEO for Singapore.
9 March 2010
Tom Fennimore moves to Beijing from New York as part of Goldman Sachs's efforts to build its industrials team in Asia.
8 March 2010
J.P. Morgan's Catherine Leung, who is head of Hong Kong investment banking, takes on this additional title in a move that formalises her role in building relations between Hong ...
5 March 2010
Carbon market participants are downbeat on future expansion thanks to global politicians' failure to make any binding decisions in Copenhagen in December. Maybe it's time to ...
4 March 2010
Deutsche Bank receives the licence from the central bank, Bank Negara Malaysia.
2 March 2010
Credit Suisse appoints new private banking head of investment solutions for Southeast Asia and Australasia.
2 March 2010
Former hedge fund manager Paul Absalom returns to the sell-side in a newly created role.
1 March 2010
We talk to Deutsche Bank's Asia strategist, Brad Jones, about the key issues facing Asian markets this year.
24 February 2010
Barclays Capital continues to build its equities team in Asia by hiring a head of equity-research in non-Japan Asia.
23 February 2010
The law firm introduces a private-client practice for very high-net-worth individuals, families, trust companies and private banks.
22 February 2010
Tianjin will test-pilot China's first energy intensity cap-and-trade scheme, with Citi acting as the buyer of the carbon emissions allowances.
11 February 2010
It's the holiday season, and time to celebrate. Typically that would mean breaking out the oranges, but nowadays it also means popping open a bottle of wine.
10 February 2010
Despite the failure to reach a global consensus on extending the Kyoto Protocol, 2010 is likely to be a year of growth and stability in the world's established carbon markets, ...
2 February 2010
The new brand – Crédit Agricole – reflects the group's efforts to bring all its business lines under one banner.
29 January 2010
Demand for oil from non-OECD countries in Asia is expected to surpass the demand from the US in 2010, according to Soozhana Choi, head of commodities research at Deutsche Bank.
27 January 2010
US President Barack Obama goes after the big banks in the US, but his proposals, which are weak on detail, seem more like a PR stunt than sound economic planning.
25 January 2010
HSBC spends $102 million to boost its stake in Vietnam’s largest insurance and financial services group to 18%.
22 January 2010
RBS strengthens its wholesale banking position in Singapore with senior appointments to its global banking and markets team.
22 January 2010
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