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Bafin, the German financial regulator, is seriously considering reclassifying Schuldscheine from loans to securities as the market pushes towards digitisation, according to a senior German debt banker. Such a move would have far-reaching consequences on demand for the product, which has allowed the market to blossom over the past two years, writes Silas Brown.
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BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole and Société Générale are making plans for the eventuality of a hard Brexit, in some cases putting swathes of bankers at risk of redundancy. Some DCM and sales teams have been asked to move, though each bank is taking a different approach as to who will need to be relocated to comply with EU regulations.
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Barclays has hired Citi’s Tasnim Ghiawadwala as head of UK corporate banking.
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Barclays’ co-head of global debt capital markets and risk solutions group has had his job put at risk by the bank.
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BNP Paribas has told between 80 and 90 London-based people in its global markets division that they may need to relocate to the EU in the event of a hard Brexit.
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Goldman Sachs has restructured its capital markets teams in Asia, naming new co-heads for the equity and credit businesses.