JPMorgan's Korea boss moves to HK
Kim Hong moves to Hong Kong to replace Guido Haller.
JPMorgan's Korean country head, Kim Hong, is moving to Hong Kong to replace Guido Haller. In his new role Hong will lead the bank's regional structured finance team, as well as the Asia ex-Japan investor clients group.
After four years in Hong Kong, Haller is returning to JPMorgan's London office to join the European credit and rates business. Hong arrives in Hong Kong as his replacement with three years' experience running JPMorgan's wholesale banking business in Korea.
He advised …
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