New faces at Goldman's asset management business

The face of Goldman''s asset management business is changing under new leadership as it seeks to combine funds with private banking.
The new year ushers in new faces at Goldman Sachs' asset management business, with a new CIO and a new head of business development reporting in to a new managing director.

Peter Moody Brooks, who had spearheaded business development from Hong Kong, particularly for China, has left the firm, as has Ramikrishna Ravi Shanker, CIO in Singapore.

Shanker resigned in late 2001 because he wants to set up his own fund. He grew restless with the constraints of the firm's investment parameters and wanted to be able to take other kinds of risk. He hopes to have the new fund operational in a few months.

He has been replaced by two co-heads of IMD...

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