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Stoxx Hires Former MSCI, FTSE Exec Chau for Asia Pacific

Chau brings more than 15 years' experience of indexes, exchange-traded funds and structured products to his new role, including stints at two major rival index providers.

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Chau previously spent almost seven years at MSCI as executive director, with roles including heading the index provider’s hedge fund and broker-dealer client coverage team in Hong Kong and its institution investors and asset manager team in Taiwan, and head of stock exchanges and regulators in Asia Pacific.

Before joining MSCI, Chau was regional head of business development for North Asia at FTSE, served as national key accounts manager at Lehman Brothers in Sydney, Australia, and was a

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