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  • Credit Suisse has hired Henrik Aslaksen, the former global head of M&A at Deutsche Bank, to a newly created role covering the bank’s most important investment banking clients. Aslaksen’s title will be “head of strategic client coverage” within the EMEA investment banking and capital markets division.
  • The Philippines is set to welcome a new asset class in infrastructure financing, with a proposal to issue project bonds and list infrastructure companies. Andre Palacios, executive director of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center of the Philippines, tells GlobalCapital Asia’s John Loh about the plans.
  • Mizuho Bank Americas plans to build a team of technology, media and telecoms bankers, following the hire of Rich Gallivan as head of North American TMT investment banking. The focus, at first, will be on technology.
  • Natixis has named Alain Gallois as CEO of corporate and investment banking for Asia Pacific, a position he will take up in July.
  • John Fei, chief executive for Hong Kong and China at Maybank Kim Eng’s Hong Kong arm, has ambitious plans. He wants it to break into the city’s top 15 investment banks, he told GlobalCapital Asia in a recent interview.
  • Nomura has joined the growing list of banks that have slimmed down their Asia ex-Japan equities businesses, after making up to 30 people redundant across cash equity, research and syndicate.