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Private equity firm KKR is set to expand its presence in the European credit market by buying Avoca Capital, a credit investment manager based in Ireland, in the hope of picking up corporate clients left by banks less willing to lend.
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Crédit Agricole CIB has hired two bankers, to strengthen its position in leveraged loans and high yield bonds.
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Asset manager Franklin Templeton Investments has hired Rod MacPhee as a portfolio manager and research analyst for European fixed income.
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Crédit Agricole is hiring two bankers, in the hope of strengthening its position in the leveraged loan and high yield bond market.
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Central European Media Enterprises' CFO David Sach will leave the company on October 29 and Anthony Chhoy, its executive vice president for strategic planning and operations, is leaving on November 15.
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While progress has been made on reforming bank remuneration structures, many firms’ pay plans are still being greeted with scepticism by stakeholders, according to a report from F&C Investments, which revealed it had not supported remuneration plans at any of the major US or European banks it holds stakes in.