Paul Leo
Paul Leo has worked in finance for 15 years. He began his career as a foreign exchange dealer at a major global bank before moving on to manage the treasury department at a multi-national corporation. He spent times as a financial correspondent at "The Business Times," a leading financial newspaper in Singapore, subsequently returning to the banking industry as a financial product developer at a major Australian Bank and rising to become its Deputy Head, Private Banking. Paul is currently the...See more
Paul Leo has worked in finance for 15 years. He began his career as a foreign exchange dealer at a major global bank before moving on to manage the treasury department at a multi-national corporation. He spent times as a financial correspondent at "The Business Times," a leading financial newspaper in Singapore, subsequently returning to the banking industry as a financial product developer at a major Australian Bank and rising to become its Deputy Head, Private Banking. Paul is currently the managing editor of "Chartpoint" - Asia's first technical analysis magazine - published by Mediaedge Publishing Pte Ltd, a company which he co-founded. Paul is a trained engineer and has a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) from the National University of Singapore and an MBA from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A. Peter Temple had an 18-year career in fund management and investment analysis in London before turning to writing full time in 1988. He is the author of several books about investing, including the best-selling Magic Numbers - "The 33 Key Ratios That Every Investor Should Know," a guide to calculating key financial ratios, and "Hedge Funds" - "The Courtesans of Capitalism," both published by John Wiley & Sons. His articles appear in a wide range of publications, including London's "Financial Times" and "Investors Chronicle," to which he has contributed a number of articles about investment software. He also edits the "Zurich Club Communique," and investment newsletter. See less
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