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Danske Bank has appointed two bankers as global co-heads of its debt capital markets business, hiring one from within and one from BNP Paribas to replace Bo Wetterstein.
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BNP Paribas’ former co-head of fixed income has resurfaced at New York headquartered M&A advisory shop Foros as a senior advisor.
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Alister Moss, who left the banking industry three years ago, is set to make a comeback by joining Nomura's DCM syndicate team.
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Camelia Robu and Paramvir Sethi, two senior leveraged finance bankers previously with Deutsche Bank, will take on new roles in December at HSBC’s leveraged and acquisition finance unit in London.
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Banks outside the bulge bracket are pushing to be allowed more influence and information in high yield bond syndications, which have traditionally been tightly controlled by the top banks. Victor Jimenez reports.
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IntercontinentalExchange has agreed to buy Interactive Data Corporation, the financial market analytics provider, from its private equity owners in a deal worth $5.2bn.