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A flow credit trader at a European bank who previously focused on financial names has jumped firms and changed remit to trade corporate credit at Goldman Sachs.
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Credit Suisse will raise Sfr6bn of new equity and float its Swiss domestic arm, as part of a strategic overhaul in which it is also making big bets on Asia and wealth management.
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Dominique LeMaire is set to join ING as head of the bank’s new platform to relaunch its leveraged loan and sub-investment grade corporate bond business.
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A pair of environmental, social and governance research agencies are set to merge, a move the companies believe reflects the increasingly global nature of the ESG investment industry.
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The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has picked UBS as the general counterparty for its upcoming over-the-counter (OTC) electronic bond trading platform called SGX Bond Pro.
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Standard Chartered has reorganised its capital markets operations, splitting its DCM and loan syndications units. Coinciding with the rejig is the departure of Aaron Russell-Davison as the head of debt capital markets, with more changes expected to take place.