Marin leaving JPMorgan in reshuffle
Hong Kong
TODD Marin is exiting JPMorgan Chase & Co, the most senior investment banker to leave the firm in Asia since 2012, as it shuffles management in the region.
The departure of Mr Marin, Asia-Pacific vice-chairman of investment banking and a 26-year veteran of the company, was announced to staff this week in an internal memo seen by Bloomberg News. Catherine Leung, vice- chairman of Asia investment banking, is also leaving JPMorgan, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
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