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New system starts with nearly 100% coverage of trading data
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Credit Suisse’s head of covered bond origination has left the bank, The Cover understands.
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UniCredit has hired Konrad Merkofer and Anshuman Mehta as MTN dealers based in London. They are the first MTN bankers for UniCredit to be based in the city. They will supplement the team based in Munich.
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Josef Ritter, Deutsche Bank's co-head of ECM, is set to take control of the team's FIG coverage next month, as Neil Kell moves to run the bank's Asian business.
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Stephan Dorner is joining the credit research team at Crédit Agricole CIB in London as a covered bond analyst.
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The EU’s bonus cap is unlikely to have a big impact on European trading banks’ cost structures, according to Fitch Ratings, but an increased focus on costs and exiting low-margin businesses will have a greater effect on compensation.
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Litigation and accounting charges took the blame for Deutsche Bank’s early announcement of a fourth quarter loss this week, but a dive in debt sales and trading income was more troubling for European bank investors.