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  • Christian Meissner, head of global corporate and investment banking at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and one of the architects of the firm’s post-crisis success, is leaving the firm to be replaced by Asia Pacific president Matthew Koder.
  • The identity of the new European capital markets and financial hub after Brexit has been a hot topic of debate ever since the UK voted to leave the European Union in 2016, but as firms have chosen different locations across the continent in which to base their EU27 headquarters it is becoming clear that no single location is likely to replace London.
  • HSBC Securities Services has appointed two global co-heads — one of them a well-known figure in the debt capital markets.
  • Nomura has moved to plug a gap in its industrials practice with the recruitment of a former senior banker from HSBC.
  • Traders, bankers, lawyers, brokers tell their stories of what happened when Lehman Brothers went down, how it ruined some businesses and created room for others, and how it has changed financial markets — for better and worse.
  • Those at Lehman Brothers on Monday, September 15, 2008 will remember the moment the lines between the London and New York offices went dead.