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  1. Howard started his career in 1994 at UBS in Singapore on the bond proprietary arbitrage desk. He subsequently worked in Tokyo trading interest rate derivatives. He had also worked in Boston for FleetBoston Financial as Head of non-USD derivatives before joining Credit Suisse New York in 2004.

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  2. Liked by Howard Koh. Emerging Markets Specialist, global working experience in Hong Kong, New York, Boston Tokyo and Singapore. Strong leadership qualities | Learn more about Howard Koh's work experience, education, connections & more by visiting their profile on LinkedIn.

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  4. Aug 29, 2017, 09:08 PM. SINGAPORE - A retired stockbroker from Malaysia who lost US$26 million (S$35.1 million) in investments with Credit Suisse during the 2008 financial crisis is suing the ...

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · Credit Suisse has announced a sweeping overhaul of key executive roles, as the Swiss lender steps up its effort to move on from a succession of crises that helped drive it to a first-quarter loss ...

  6. Howard Koh, based in Singapore, is currently a Chief Executive Officer at ArchCap, bringing experience from previous roles at Credit Suisse and Fleet Boston Financial. Howard Koh holds a The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

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    Yale University ( BA, MD) Boston University ( MPH) Howard Kyongju Koh ( Hangul: 고경주, Hanja: 高京柱; born March 15, 1952) is the former United States Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), after being nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2009. [1] [2]

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