AsiaMoves: Morgan Stanley | ANZ | SC Lowy
February 12, 2018
Good morning. In today's edition of AsiaMoves we report on job changes at Morgan Stanley, ANZ, SC Lowy and many more. Please send along moves in Asia's financial sector to asiamoves@people-moves.com. Thanks for reading.
SC Lowy hires DCM banker Rajiv Mareachealee from Credit Agricole
"SC Lowy has hired Rajiv Mareachealee to lead its Hong Kong-based debt capital markets business." Source: IFRAsia (subscription only)
Morgan Stanley Re-Hires Eva Zhong for ECM role
“Eva Zhong, who ran Credit Suisse’s equity-linked business in Asia, is rejoining Morgan Stanley to take up a senior equity capital markets role, sources close to the move said. She will have responsibility over the convertible bond unit at Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong as well as hold general ECM duties, the sources said.” Source: GlobalCapitalAsia (subscription only)
Asymetric Hires Amir Anvarzadeh as Japan Stock Market Strategist
Asymmetric Advisors, an independent Japan equity advisory firm, has hired Amir Anvarzadeh as a Japan stock market strategist and based in Singapore. He was previously global Head of Japan equity sales BGC Partners.
Source: Linkedin.
Canada’s Sun Life Hires Tieu-Bich Nguyen in Hong Kong as head of Asia credit research
“Nguyen, who has more than 20 years of credit experience, joins Sun Life from US private investment management firm Wellington Management Company. She reports dually to Sun Life Asia Chief Investment Officer Sancho Chan, and David Hamlin, senior managing director, North American credit research…[and] will look to bolster the firm’s growth in Asia…[and] strategically advise on credit cycle positioning for Sun Life.” Source: AsiaAssetManagement
ANZ’s Warwick Smith to Retire as Senior MD for NSW, ACT
“ANZ today announced The Hon. Warwick Smith AM will retire from his role as Senior Managing Director and Chairman, New South Wales & Australian Capital Territory to focus on his interests outside of banking.” Source: ANZ
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