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Santander has hired Andrew Clayton to lead its UK leveraged finance division and grow its business in the mid-size corporate market.
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The European Commission this week announced a banking reform package that will result in changes to the CRR and CRD IV capital requirement legislation, as well as changes to the BRRD and SRMR legislation relating to recovery and resolution of failing financial institutions. The package is very broad, so we won’t attempt to comment on all of the measures.
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ANZ has promoted Paul White and Jimmy Choi to co-heads of capital markets, giving them responsibility over debt origination and debt syndicate across all markets.
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Two senior members of UBS's debt origination and syndication team in Hong Kong have left the bank, according to multiple sources.
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Michael Sherwood, co-CEO of Goldman Sachs International since 2005 and probably the most senior and highest profile investment banker in London, announced his retirement from the firm on Monday, after 30 years at the bank.
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Deutsche Bank has announced a string of management changes in its Financial Solutions Group, the bank's name for the investment grade bond and derivative solutions business run in EMEA by Lorenzo Frontini.