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Morningstar announced Monday that its chief operating officer, Tao Huang is leaving the company at the end of the month.
January 10 -
The Chicago-based company said that Huang, 48, will continue to serve as a management advisor to the firm.
January 10 -
Sam Guerrieri is listed as president-elect in the trade's group's board members section, but he will not become president of BISA until 2012, according to current BISA's president, Marc Vosen.
January 7 -
Morgan Stanley has shifted the roles of several top executives as the firm sets out to strengthen its international presence, according to a company memo from Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman obtained by On Wall Street.In the memo, Gorman announces that Colm Kelleher, co-president of institutional securities, will relocate to London and assume new responsibility for Europe, the Middle East and non-Japan Asia. The heads of those regions will report to Kelleher, who will also have responsibility for the firm’s global sales and trading business.
January 7 -
In an SEC filing, Grail Advisors, a provider of actively managed exchange-traded funds launched in January 2009, indicates it may be in the process of being acquired. Should that fail, it may liquidate its actively managed ETFs.
January 6 -
It is one thing for a registered investment advisor to buy an investment-planning product to streamline operations at his or her practice, but smoothly integrating that product is often a much bigger production.
January 6 -
Joyce, a former 3Com executive, helped power global distribution of the Palm Pilot.
January 6 -
Two industry veterans have struck out on their own to start a new fixed income broker-dealer firm.
January 6 -
Morningstar honors Bob Goldfarb and David Poppe.
January 6 -
Putnam Investments has promoted Robert Alan to head of North American consultant relations and Keith Thomas to lead its international consultant relations.
January 6



