SEB Invest, the fund management arm of Swedish financial services group SEB, has shortlisted 3 candidates for briefs worth up to SKr12bn (EUR1.3bn) following the closure of the firm's Hong Kong and Tokyo offices.
SEB shut down its investment banking operations in the regions in January. The asset management businesses will cease in August. The undisclosed candidates hope to provide an advisory function f...
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