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  • Industry veteran and career DBS banker Eric Ang has stepped down as head of capital markets, to be succeeded by Eng-Kwok Seat Moey, who has been acting as his deputy since March last year. The appointment will become effective on June 1.
  • BNP Paribas has made three internal hires to its Asia Pacific cash equity business, plugging the gap left by several senior departures last month.
  • Barclays, which is undergoing a global restructuring of its investment banking operations, has hired Dan Miller as head of equities sales trading for Hong Kong, China and ASEAN.
  • Indian markets rallied after exit polls indicated on Monday that Narendra Modi, leader of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was likely to become the country's next prime minister. A win by Modi is seen as an outcome that would pave the way for much needed reform of a struggling economy.
  • Barclays has appointed John Chang and Vikesh Kotecha to lead its Asian equities business in what has been a turbulent few weeks for the British lender.
  • Indian markets have rallied since exit polls indicated on Monday that Narendra Modi, leader of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is slated to become the country's next prime minister. A win by Modi is seen as an outcome that would pave the way for much needed reform of a struggling economy.