Examples of Mercury Asset Management in a sentence
No employee, other than those employed by Mercury Asset Management International Ltd.
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Previously, he was Managing Director of J.O. Hambro Capital Management, Managing Director of Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, Director of Mercury Asset Management (part of the investment bank SG Warburg & Co. in London).
The capital stock initially consists of seven series, known as Mercury Pan-European Growth Fund, Mercury International Fund, Mercury Japan Capital Fund, Mercury Emerging Economies Fund, Mercury Gold and Mining Fund, Mercury Core U.S. Growth Fund and Mercury Asset Management Fund 7 (collectively, the "Series", and each, a "Series").
The name of the corporation is Mercury Asset Management Funds, Inc.
Prior to joining Insight, Mr. Farquharson worked for Merrill Lynch Investment Management (formerly Mercury Asset Management), which he joined in 1988.
The sole issue then under consideration was whether Warburg (or Mercury) Asset Management and S.G. Warburg should be deemed a single bidder for purposes of the 35 percent rule.6 The Treasury decided to accept both bids because the combined awards to the two bidders - after proration - did not exceed 35 percent of the public offering amount.
Peter Stormonth Darling, former chairman of Mercury Asset Management, took this position in a 1992 interview with the Institutional Investor.
The Treasury's Bureau of the Public Debt sent a letter dated April 17, 1991, to Mercury Asset Management, which provided details concerning the two bids submitted in the February five-year note auction and informed Mercury of the Treasury's decision to treat the two entities as a single bidder in the future for purposes of the 35 percent limitation.
Nonetheless, the Treasury subsequently further considered the relationship between S.G. Warburg and Mercury Asset Management for purposes of application of the 35 percent rule.