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  • Robert Morrice, Barclays 'Asia-Pacific CEO, says he understands where the Chinese regulators are coming from.

    Wall Street's Latest Gold Rush? The Booming China Market Ryan McCarthy 2010

  • Robert Morrice, Barclays 'Asia-Pacific CEO, says he understands where the Chinese regulators are coming from.

    Wall Street's Latest Gold Rush? The Booming China Market The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • She will report to Hong Kong-based Robert Morrice , chairman and chief executive of the investment bank's Asia-Pacific operations.

    Barclays Capital Taps New Australia, New Zealand Chief Enda Curran 2011

  • “I like it of all things!” answered Morrice, and starting from his chair, he skipped to another.

    Cecilia 2008

  • Morrice then, finding, to his great surprise, that no one had thought more of the mischief but himself who had committed it, joyously discarded his timidity, and became as sprightly as before his mortification.

    Cecilia 2008

  • The matter was now settled in a few minutes, and having received his directions, and an invitation to dinner, Morrice danced off, with a heart yet lighter than his heels.

    Cecilia 2008

  • Morrice, at sight of Mr Harrel, was again shrinking; but Mr Harrel, immediately shaking hands with him, enquired what had kept him so long from Portman – Square?

    Cecilia 2008

  • “Why how now, Morrice, do you take away the privilege of my house?”

    Cecilia 2008

  • At dinner, Morrice, who failed not to accept the invitation of Mr

    Cecilia 2008

  • Morrice, though he felt himself outwitted, was the first to laugh, and seemed as happy in the change as Mr Monckton himself.

    Cecilia 2008

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