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Luis de Guindos, vice-president of the European Central Bank, warned of over-reliance on monetary policy and called on governments to do their part in helping restore growth in the eurozone, in a speech on Thursday.
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Crédit Agricole announced on Thursday a reorganisation of its global markets financing and funding solutions (FFS) division, which includes several senior job changes, including the promotions of Atul Sodhi and Jean-Luc Lamarque, reported by GlobalCapital on Wednesday.
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Crédit Agricole has promoted its head of debt syndicate to a larger global role.
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Crédit Agricole has chosen a new global head of debt capital markets.
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Credit Suisse has chosen a banker from Deutsche Bank to co-lead its healthcare team in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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A new drive is being launched by investors in London today to persuade companies to root out modern slavery in their supply chains. The quest will be hard in two ways: firms will risk bad publicity if they find slavery; and investors are unlikely to make money out of the work.