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Deutsche Bank Appoints DWS Strategist As Asia-Pacific CIO
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Deutsche Bank's private banking division has made a senior female appointment.
Deutsche
Bank's private banking arm has appointed DWS strategist
Stefanie Holtze-Jen (pictured) as its new chief
investment officer, Asia-Pacific.
In her new role, she is responsible for the development for the
Asian house view of Deutsche Bank private bank.
At DWS Holtze-Jen was global chief currency strategist, portfolio
manager, coordinating a team to guide the portfolio managers
on strategy in foreign-exchange exposure covering the macro view,
positioning and technical analysis. Prior to DWS, she worked
in different leadership roles at Commerzbank and Royal Bank
of Canada in Hong Kong, Singapore and London.
Based in Singapore, Holtze-Jen reports to Christian Nolting,
global chief investment officer, and Rajesh Mahadevan, head
capital markets and CIO and investment solutions, APAC, at
Deutsche Bank IPB.
"With 22 years of international experience at global banks and
leading asset managers, Stefanie possesses a detailed grasp of
market dynamics and drivers, with expertise in major currency
pairings and Asian markets,” Nolting said. “We are confident that
Stefanie is uniquely positioned to build on the continued success
of our business, and to achieve further growth in Asia Pacific,
where she has spent six years in leading roles. Her profound
market knowledge will champion the strategic growth of Deutsche
Bank International Private Bank in the region.”
Holtze-Jen is a member of the Monetary Authority of
Singapore's Foreign Exchange Committee. She was nominated
and is serving as co-vice chair of the Global Foreign Exchange
Committee for a two-year term.