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Nomura is searching for mid-level bankers to join its financial institutions team, which has been reshuffled in recent weeks following the hire of UK specialist David Hague from Royal Bank of Scotland and the departure of Sid Prasad, the Japanese bank’s former head of FIG.
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Over two years after it was proposed, US financial regulators passed the Volcker rule on Tuesday. In keeping with the glacial pace of bringing the rule into being, banks were similarly slow to digest its implications on their business, although it sparked fears for the future of the US CLO market.
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The Swiss bank’s new-look FIG team has confounded the sceptics, writes David Rothnie.
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Sid Prasad, who was Nomura's head of EMEA FIG global finance has left the firm, shortly after it recruited a senior FIG DCM specialist from Royal Bank of Scotland to head up its UK and Ireland coverage, writes Will Caiger-Smith.
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Low interest rates will drive banks up the risk curve in search of higher yields to boost lagging earnings, Scope Ratings has said, though it sees the European banking sector entering 2014 on safer ground.
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Danske Bank has hired a former Lloyds FIG banker to replace its head of treasury, who was dismissed from the bank in October amid a management shake-up that also saw the firm fire its CEO Eivind Kolding.