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Your support makes all the difference.PRIVATE CLIENT stockbrokers and fund managers are on a recruitment binge. Teather & Greenwood has just poached two analysts and a corporate financier from rivals. And Quilter & Co has also signed up three investment executives from other firms.
Joining Teather & Greenwood are Alexien Isaac, 34, a pharmaceuticals analyst from Nikko Europe, Tim Young, 33, an insurance analyst from SG Securities, and Tanya Meltzer, 25, from the corporate finance department at Granville.
Meanwhile Glenn Hawksbee and Paul Cherry are both leaving Capel Cure Sharp, formerly Albert E Sharp, where they were divisional directors, to join Quilter, the private client investment managers. Tim Horrocks also joins Quilter from Henderson Crosthwaite.
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