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All Articles tagged with 'Kate Samranvedhya'

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Jamieson Coote Bonds expands its team with the appointment of a new portfolio manager to its Singapore office

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Jamieson Coote Bonds is pleased to announce the appointment of Ben Wang (PhD, CFA, FRM) to its portfolio management team.  Assisting Deputy CIO Kate Samranvedhya and based in its Singapore office, Ben

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29 Mar 2019
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Jamieson Coote Bonds launches the ultimate ‘flight to quality’ global investment strategy to Australian investors

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Specialist high grade bond manager Jamieson Coote Bonds (JCB) is offering its global investment strategy to the broader Australian investor market, through the launch of the CC JCB Global Bond

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14 Mar 2019
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JCB appoints ex Hong Kong Monetary Authority portfolio manager as its Deputy CIO

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Jamieson Coote Bonds (JCB), specialist high grade bond manager, has hired ex Hong Kong Monetary Authority portfolio manager, Duangjai (Kate) Samranvedhya as its new Deputy Chief Investment Officer. Kate will

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22 Nov 2018
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