Tag: merrill

After landing a full-scope derivatives license the bank announces new hires.
By Lara Wozniak | 21 September 2005
Investor group buy a 10% pre-IPO stake in Bank of China for $3.1 billion.
By Nick Lord | 18 August 2005
US investment bank gains a new head of Asia ex-Japan transportation research.
By Andrew Peck | 9 August 2005
Merrill Lynch finalises a 12 month reorganization that aims to separate management from production.
By Nick Lord | 20 June 2005
Sheldon Trainor becomes head of Asian investment banking at Merrill Lynch.
By Nick Lord | 9 May 2005
Recent report paints rosy picture, but could be a case of wishful thinking.
By Dan Slater | 16 April 2005
And gives up a role in the distribution of shares when T3 goes to market next year.
By Cherie Marriott | 13 April 2005
Paul Thomas joins from UBS.
By Kamni Bharwani | 11 April 2005
Departs JPMorgan to drive Merrill''s equity-linked capital markets business in the Pacific Rim.
By Andrew Peck | 11 April 2005
Yvonne Wong is the latest addition to Merrill''s expanding Asian prime brokerage team.
By Kamni Bharwani | 23 February 2005
Merrill Lynch adds more weight to its Japanese equity business.
By Nick Lord | 3 February 2005
Joan Zheng will head mainland research and Clifford Lam takes on Hong Kong.
By Andrew Peck | 23 July 2004
New heads for prime brokerage sales and Japan stock lending business announced.
By Kamni Bharwani | 8 June 2004
The research and equities teams take on new stock.
By Andrew Peck | 4 June 2004
She is going to be CIO for Bank of China''s funds JV with Merrill Lynch.
By Jame DiBiasio | 3 June 2004
Tracey Woon and Ken Poon move from Merrill to Citi in Singapore and Hong Kong.
By Nick Lord | 20 May 2004
He joins an expanded in-house legal team.
By Nick Lord | 22 April 2004
Appointed head of fixed income sales and strategic finance in Tokyo.
By Andrew Peck | 20 April 2004
Sung Eun Ahn, the new head of investment banking fills a gap in Merrill''s Korean platform.
By Nick Lord | 31 March 2004
Joonkee Hong rejoins the firm.
By Kamni Bharwani | 25 March 2004
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December 2011/January 2012