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Credit Suisse has for decades called first place in Swiss franc bonds its own. But as the fourth quarter approaches, arch-rival UBS is defending a potentially insurmountable lead over its sparring partner, thanks largely to its success bringing Canadian and Korean borrowers to the market this year.
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Investment manager Michael Scott will join Man GLG in December from Schroders, where he was responsible for three funds active in the high yield market.
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HSBC Securities Services has appointed two global co-heads — one of them a well-known figure in the debt capital markets.
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Those at Lehman Brothers on Monday, September 15, 2008 will remember the moment the lines between the London and New York offices went dead.
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Swedish bank SEB has appointed a new head of large corporate coverage in the UK, luring a managing director from Santander.
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Renaissance Capital has hired a new director for its DCM team as part of the bank’s expansion of its capital markets business in Africa.