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Macquarie poaches Sanjay Agarwal from Edelweiss to head equity capital markets in India.
By Sameera Anand | 2 September 2010
Anupam Garg joins Macquarie Capital from ST Telemedia as a senior managing director as part of a drive by the Australian investment bank to enhance focus on TMT.
By Sameera Anand | 18 August 2010
The business integration of Australia into Asia has moved from moribund to active -- Macquarie has moved in and FinanceAsia has covered it.
By Andrew Low | 11 June 2010
Gaurav Gupta will join Macquarie from Nomura to head investment banking for India, a position that opened up when Varun Bajpai moved on to head a new Macquarie India fund ...
By Sameera Anand | 9 March 2010
The State Bank of India and Macquarie have appointed Varun Bajpai and Praveen Gupta to senior management positions in their soon-to-be-established India infrastructure fund.
By Sameera Anand | 15 December 2009
The renewable energy sector in China is yielding opportunities, but complex regulations and policies mean benefits will be gradual, say participants at a Macquarie infrastructur...
By Winnie Tang | 9 December 2009
Wang joins from Clariden Leu to become part of the client advisory team.
By Sameera Anand | 3 December 2009
M&A
Australia's Macquarie Group pays $147 million for Fox-Pitt Kelton, an investment bank specialising in services for financial institutions.
By Sameera Anand | 5 October 2009
M&A
The Macquarie Group acquires US-based asset manager Delaware Investments for $428 million, adding $125 billion of AUM.
By Sameera Anand | 20 August 2009
Boutique investment bank Evercore Partners has hired Stephen CuUnjieng who was last with Macquarie as a senior adviser. He will focus on advising companies in the Asean region.
By Sameera Anand | 12 August 2009
Anton Rohner will help the bank to capture clean energy opportunities in the region.
By Yi Tin Chak | 16 January 2008
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