Lee bows out at UBS in Hong Kong

Christopher Lee, head of risk management product (RMP) intermediaries at UBS in Hong Kong, has left the Swiss bank.

Lee had occupied the role for about a year following the departure of Min Park, who himself quit in March 2009, alongside Kenneth Pang, head of equity derivatives trading, Asia ex-Japan. Both Park and Pang – along with a raft of more junior staff – moved to join Credit Suisse’s Hong Kong office in broadly similar roles. Lee had previously reported to Park.

Lee declined to comment on the move, but sources at the bank say he left of his own accord. Thomas Fang, head of equity RMP for greater

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