DSP recuits Graham from BlackRock

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Andrew Dalton has recruited one of his former Mercury Asset Management (MAM) colleagues and ex-BlackR...

Andrew Dalton has recruited one of his former Mercury Asset Management (MAM) colleagues and ex-BlackRock employee to develop his firm’s business in Asia. David Graham joins Dalton Strategic Partnership (DSP) in October from BlackRock where he was head of international client relationships looking after clients and sales in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific. Graham worked with Dalton when the former was head of Asia Pacific (ex Japan) at MAM before it was taken over by Merrill Lynch, which subsequently merged with BlackRock. He has also worked at Lazards Investors as a fund man...

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