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GOING PLACES
- HSBC Asset Management appoints Michael Cross as global fixed income CIO
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- State Street hires Taro Kuryuzawa from Deloitte as country head for Japan
- Schroders’ Asia Pacific co-head Chris Durack to leave firm, Susan Soh will be sole chief
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HSBC Asset Management appoints Michael Cross as global fixed income CIO
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HSBC Asset Management has appointed Michael Cross as global fixed income chief investment officer to succeed Xavier Baraton, who was promoted to global CIO earlier this year.
Cross was previously vice-chair of the company’s institutional bus...
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