In the new role, Harvey will be the head of Asia Pacific and head of emerging markets globally. He will chair the EM Council, which is the management committee for the bank across its investment banking, private banking and asset management businesses globally in emerging markets.
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Harvey, who is involved in investment banking and asset management for 25 years, returned in 2010 to Credit Suisse from the Renaissance Group, where he most recently served as their deputy chief executive officer and chairman international.
Prior to joining Renaissance in 2006, Harvey was a founding partner of Bennelong Asset Management, a multi-strategy hedge fund focused on the Asia Pacific region.
Harvey’s earlier 10-year career at Credit Suisse spanned many roles and regions in the Investment Bank with his last role based in Hong Kong as head of the investment banking division for Asia (excluding Japan).
Harvey was on the Global Emerging Markets Group’s Management Committee and a founder of Credit Suisse’s Emerging Markets Fixed Income business. During his earlier tenure with the Bank, he held various senior positions, including head of fixed income, Asia (excluding Japan), and global head of emerging markets fixed income distribution and ran businesses in the Middle East, Africa, Turkey and Latin America. Prior to joining Credit Suisse, Harvey was at Macquarie Bank in Australia.
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