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  • Banks are striving to adapt their offerings to keep pace with the fast-changing marketplace for custodial services, write Pauline Loong and Andrew Peck.
  • Standard Chartered Bank has announced the appointment of Mark Cheung as managing director, head of origination for corporate advisory in Greater China, to be based in Hong Kong. He will help build the bank's corporate advisory franchise in the region.
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  • Merrill Lynch in late January launched three simultaneous secondary share sales on behalf of National Australia Bank.
  • A staggering rise in Karachi's benchmark index in the past two years has been a bonus for the country's growing mutual fund industry, writes Farhan Bokhari.
  • CSFB has appointed David Leahy as director and head of prime services sales in Asia. Leahy joins from Citco Fund Administration in Sydney where he was most recently head of marketing for Asia.
  • Troubled by politics and geography, Pakistan has been enjoying healthy growth rates and a resurgence in investor interest thanks to a top-rate economic team. Keri Geiger looks behind the numbers at a country far along the road to progress, yet still close to the brink.