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Wells Fargo hires FIG banker from Lloyds


Deputy treasurer to leave bank after 37 years
Sustainable finance chief among those affected
Sentiment towards affected major banks improves but major ratings agency judges overall situation credit negative
DCM changes follow Harding-Jones taking over IB business
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  • HSBC is reorganising its corporate finance coverage and sending the co-head of the business, Peter Enns, to Asia as part of a global revamp under Greg Guyett, the bank’s new global banking boss.
  • An investigation initiated by Credit Suisse has found no indication that chief executive Tidjane Thiam approved the observation of its former employee Iqbal Khan. Chief operating officer Pierre-Olivier Bouée has resigned after he declared that he alone requested the surveillance.
  • An increase in the consumption tax rate will hit Japan’s economy, analysts warn. Alongside a strong yen and global growth fears, this is likely to push the Bank of Japan into further easing measures. With banks creaking under the strain of low rates, Japan’s central bank, under governor Haruhiko Kuroda, will have to concoct a delicate mix of stimuli. Reported by Jasper Cox, ahead of the Bank of Japan’s September meeting
  • A surge in international bank issuance has carried on almost uninterrupted in the yen market this year, even after the Japanese Financial Services Agency raised the bar on investments in total loss-absorbing capital (TLAC).
  • Nick Villiers has a new job leading a sustainable finance hub at Cambridge University. He was previously at Credit Suisse.
  • Charles Scharf will take over as chief executive and president of Wells Fargo next month, ending a six month period when an interim boss was in charge. Scharf comes from Bank of New York Mellon.