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Morgan Stanley has promoted two of its most senior investment bankers as it continues to rotate its senior talent, part of its succession plan under chief executive James Gorman.
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The UK government has revealed its position on the future of financial services after the UK leaves the European Union, which falls short of the passporting rights that banks have now but would be stronger than the existing third country equivalence regime in place by the EU.
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RBC Capital Markets is rightly proud of a transformative mandate on Melrose's GKN acquisition, but its ambition shows no sign of waning as it shrugs off senior departures, writes David Rothnie.
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Graham Tufts has left his position as vice chairman of leveraged and acquisition finance at HSBC and is understood to be joining Royal Bank of Canada in a senior role.
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HSBC has hired two bankers, one from Credit Suisse and one from UBS, to strengthen its business with private equity firms and in offering leveraged financing.
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Nomura has hired Nezahat Gultekin from Singapore sovereign wealth fund Temasek, to fill the new role of head of technology for investment banking in EMEA.