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Fortis not 'transaction-driven', says chief executive
Georges Legros, chief executive North Asia, Fortis Bank, explains why such a concerted effort is being made to humanize branches.
By
Steven Irvine
| 30 July 2001
Business Moves
DKW to shut down in Asia
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DKW), the investment banking business of Dresdner Bank, is reported to be closing its Asian operations.
By
Nick Lord
| 30 July 2001
Business Moves
Shankar joins CLSA as BofA stops investment banking
Viswanthan Shankar, outgoing head of Bank of America''s Asian investment banking unit, talks about BofA''s decision to close and his decision to join CLSA.
By
Nick Lord
| 26 July 2001
Business Moves
Morgan Stanley talks reform
Harrison Young, head of FIG at Morgan Stanley, talks about reforming Asian banks and why they shouldn''t be controlled by families.
By
Steven Irvine
| 19 July 2001
Business Moves
Globe Telecom talks growth, liquidity and convertibles
CFO Delfin C Gonzalez Jr talks about the company''s challenges managing growth, maintaining capital markets access and the possibility of a convertible bond.
By
Jackie Horne
| 25 June 2001
Business Moves
OCBC talks Keppel Capital
Chris Matten, CFO of OCBC Bank talks about the audacious bid for Keppel Capital Holdings and what it''s like to be in a Mexican standoff.
By
Nick Lord
| 14 June 2001
Business Moves
Bank of America to close investment banking unit
Bank of America will shut its Asian investment banking operation in the next 60 days.
By
Nick Lord
| 5 June 2001
Business Moves
BNP Paribas speaks out
BNP Paribas Hong Kong chief executive Didier Balme and deputy chief executive Mignonne Cheng discuss Peregrine, private banking, and the bank?s acquisition strategy.
By
Nick Lord
| 5 June 2001
Business Moves
Asia loses Davis, gains Morrice
Few people can forget a lunch with Roger Davis. The ex-military man is a veritable blitzkrieg of enthusiasm, and as the Asian CEO of Barclays Capital he has been ajudged one of ...
By
Steven Irvine
| 28 May 2001
Business Moves
TVB: mainland door ajar
As competition heats up in the lucrative mainland television industry, TVB finally has a trump card to show for its past patience and efforts: a cooperation pact with state-owne...
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Stockhouse com
| 22 May 2001
Business Moves
HSBC: One more fling before the wedding bells ring?
The takeover of Merrill Lynch by HSBC is looking more and more likely.
By
Stockhouse com
| 11 May 2001
Business Moves
Deutsche Bank looks to Europe for distribution
Deutsche Bank''s Asian investment chief Frank Nash talks about the importance of European distribution and how it plays to Deutsche''s strengths.
By
Steven Irvine
| 10 May 2001
Business Moves
JPMorgan?s global CEO talks Asia
JPMorgan co-chief executive Donald Layton gave a speech and answered questions at the American Club in Hong Kong.
By
Steven Irvine
| 4 May 2001
Business Moves
Bundy gives the Merrill view
In the latest of our strategic conversations with senior investment bankers, Merrill?s Greg Bundy, vice chairman Asia Pacific, shares his views.
By
Steven Irvine
| 25 April 2001
Business Moves
Solly?s new approach to China
Having lost its China team to HSBC, Salomon Smith Barney is rebuilding and restructuring its approach to China.
By
Steven Irvine
| 24 April 2001
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