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RBC augments Hong Kong team

RBC Capital Markets Corp. added five senior marketers to its Hong Kong office today, bringing the size of its team to 12.

RBC Capital Markets Corp. added five senior marketers to its Hong Kong office today, bringing the size of its team to 12.
Ronnie Lim, formerly with Citicorp Investment Bank Singapore Ltd., will cover financial institutions in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations for fixed income products.
Chen Zhao, previously with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, will cover top-tier Chinese banks for fixed income and structured products.
Jasmine Toh, previously with Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong, will cover Hong Kong-based private banks for structured products.
Lisa Yeoh joins the company from ABN AMRO in Singapore and will cover Singaporean-based private banks for structured products.
John Wang joined RBC from HSBC.
The company added that it plans to add eight more individuals to the team in the coming months.
RBC Capital Markets Corp. is based in New York.

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