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The US bank is reshuffling several roles in the Middle East
Executive moves from Deutsche to be MD
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  • Credit Suisse has hired 11 researchers for Credit Suisse Founder Securities (CSFS), its Chinese joint venture securities house. The new employees are part of the bank’s bigger plan to expand its onshore presence.
  • The Indonesian government’s move to shut down a committee exclusively focused on approving offshore loans from borrowers is getting its first test, as Pertamina lines up a $3bn deal for the acquisition of energy assets. Despite the change coming into effect about two months ago, there is still uncertainty around how the new process will work, writes Pan Yue.
  • Minsheng appoints new syndicate head — MUFG hires in Vietnam
  • The European bond market has lost none of its charm or interest, said one of its most experienced bankers this week, on the verge of his retirement. Hugh Carter, Commerzbank’s head of credit syndicate, is leaving the bank on September 18.
  • Bryony Deuchars has joined Mirabaud Asset Management as a deputy portfolio manager for global emerging markets, coming from Aviva Investors.
  • China Minsheng Bank has appointed Kenny Chik as head of syndication and acquisition finance, replacing Wang Sheau Huei, who has left the Chinese lender, according to a source familiar with the move.