J.P. Morgan has replaced its head of Asia investment after seven years in the job in Hong Kong. Adam Tejpaul will return to New York, and be replaced by Chris Blum, currently global head of equities for the American lender’s private bank in New York. Tejpaul has been at J.P. Morgan for 17 years, and in Hong Kong in his…
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