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By Toby Geoghegan

Howse Williams Bowers has hired banking and finance partner Jonathan Silver from Norton Rose Fulbright’s Hong Kong office.

Silver specializes in ship, project, aircraft, commodity and acquisition finance, as well as general banking. During his time with Norton Rose Fulbright he worked international banks in the U.S., China and Europe. Silver also has experience in working with Asia-based export credit agencies, financial leasing companies, ship-owners, trading companies and shipyards.

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