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HSBC has hired a market veteran as head of European investment grade corporate credit trading, bringing back trader who has been absent from the market for three years.
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A former managing director at New York Life Investment Management in London has left his job to go back to study at university.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has hired a senior high yield bond trader to its team in London, who will join the bank's European credit flow business in November.
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Heads turned in the investment world early in September, when BlackRock published a 15 page think piece on ‘Adapting Portfolios to Climate Change’. In fact, it could be a turning point. If the world’s largest asset manager is taking climate change seriously, other mainstream firms, especially in the US, now have little excuse for ignoring it. Ewen Cameron Watt, senior director at the BlackRock Investment Institute, spoke to Jon Hay about why all investors need to be climate-aware.
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Insurance firms are crying out for private debt supply to invest in, according to a BlackRock survey of senior executives in the sector published on Monday.
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A former Bank of America Merrill Lynch vice president has joined Nomura's MTN team.