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Urenco, the UK-Dutch uranium enrichment company, has appointed Gerard Tyler as group treasurer.
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BNP Paribas is the latest bank to respond to the growing interesting in climate themed bonds by appointing Stefanie Sfakianos as head of sustainable capital markets for fixed income. A member of Sfakianos’s liability management team will replace her as head of that business.
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One of Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s senior DCM bankers has resigned and will be leaving the industry, EuroWeek understands.
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Markit, the financial information provider, will increase the number of constituents in its iTraxx Crossover index of credit default swaps by 20%, as the European high yield market keeps growing.
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Royal Bank of Scotland bankers were left scratching their heads on Friday morning after news reports that the bank was planning to heavily scale back its investment banking business.
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Over two years after it was proposed, US financial regulators passed the Volcker rule on Tuesday. In keeping with the glacial pace of bringing the rule into being, banks were similarly slow to digest its implications on their business, although it sparked fears for the future of the US CLO market.