PROFILE - Julius Baer's Asian return
In 2001, Julius Baer packed up its Asia operations and left the region. It proved to be a short-sighted decision, particularly as Asia's private-banking and asset-management sectors were taking off. Now, the bank is back. Tom Meier, head of Asia, East Europe and the Middle East, tells Richard Morrow about the bank's return.
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