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HSBC Asset Management hires new regional CEO for Asia Pacific and Hong Kong
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HSBC Asset Management has hired Daisy Ho from Fidelity International as its new regional chief executive officer for Asia Pacific and Hong Kong.
She succeeds Pedro Bastos, who has been appointed to a newly-created role as chief investment officer...
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