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UPDATE 1-MOVES-Goldman Sachs, Blue Star Capital

Wed Dec 3, 2008 9:04am EST

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(Adds Blue Star Capital, Cardano and PNC Global Investment)

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Dec 3 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Wednesday. To inform us of other job changes, please e-mail moves@thomsonreuters.com.

GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC (GS.N)

Goldman Sachs is looking to name Gerald Corrigan, a former head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, as chairman of its newly created bank holding company, Financial Times said. To read more, please double click on [ID:nBNG277694]

BLUE STAR CAPITAL PLC (BLUS.L)

The Seed Capital firm said Lord Dear has replaced Nigel Robertson as non-executive chairman.

FIDELITY INTERNATIONAL

Fidelity International said it has appointed Kerry Ching as Managing Director for its Hong Kong business with immediate effect. Ching replaces Evan Hale.

EUROCLEAR

Euroclear said Yannic Weber, Chief Executive Officer of Euroclear UK & Ireland, will also become Chief Executive Officer of EMXCo Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Euroclear that provides electronic messaging to automate the flow of investment fund orders.

CARDANO

Pension fund risk consultant Cardano appointed Andrew Rankin to its London-based operations team. Prior to joining Cardano Rankin was at Barclays Global Investors where he most recently worked as a portfolio manager.

PNC GLOBAL INVESTMENT SERVICING

PNC Global Investment Servicing named Nancy Wolcott president. Wolcott will report to Chief Executive Stephen Wynne, the company said. (Compiled by Santosh Nadgir in Bangalore)



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