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  • Liability management for financial institutions has had a quiet time of it in 2015. Banks spent the post-crisis years buying back debt to generate capital, and will spend the years ahead fitting their capital stack to the new regulatory reality. But for now, the market is becalmed. Owen Sanderson reports.
  • UK authorities have finished their overhaul of personal responsibility in banking, making senior managers accountable for wrongdoing or problems in their business lines. The initiative comes as new bosses at Barclays and Deutsche Bank plan drives to boost personal accountability in their organisations.
  • UniCredit has brought new blood to its MTN and private placement desk, hiring a new associate director.
  • Legal & General Investment Management has raided JP Morgan Asset Management to fill its newly created position of head of research.
  • A FIG banker from HSBC has joined Credit Suisse alongside Charlie Morin, who became the Swiss bank’s head of insurance DCM last month.
  • Former Barclays director Charles Tessier will join ABN Amro in August, as the Dutch bank attempts to relaunch a financial institutions debt capital markets business in Europe.