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Mark Wheatcroft, the former head of EMEA debt syndicate at UBS, will join Mizuho International in London in early February as head of debt syndicate, EuroWeek understands.
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Mirabaud Asset Management has hired Andrew Lake to lead its global high yield business. Lake’s appointment follows Mirabaud’s plans to increase its range of funds on offer.
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JP Morgan has created a southeast Asian debt capital markets team and picked one of its co-heads of Asia high yield to run it. Simon Page will move to Singapore take the job, although he will continue to help manage the high yield business in Asia.
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A pair of leveraged finance hires this week signalled the positive sentiment that exists in the sector in spite of deal volumes that remain depressed. Bank of America Merrill Lynch created a new head of origination position within its EMEA levfin business, while law firm Milbank Tweed added a London-based partner, write Olly West and Stefanie Linhardt.
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HSBC is moving Stephen Smith to a new high yield syndicate job. Smith will start on Monday, reporting to Adam Bothamley, head of EMEA debt syndicate.
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Deutsche Bank has picked a replacement for former Asian syndicate head Herman van den Wall Bake, who has become head of fixed income capital markets in the region. Jake Gearhart is moving from New York to take over the desk.