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Nomura has hired a senior FIG banker from Royal Bank of Scotland to join its financial institutions DCM team, which has been one down since the summer. But market participants expect further changes at the Japanese bank to incorporate the new hire.
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The insurance sector can finally see light at the end of the decade-long Solvency II tunnel after the European Union this week struck a deal to make the implementation of its new regulatory regime possible by 2016, writes Tom Porter.
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Barclays has reorganised its European bond syndicate desk, aiming to have a more flexible, streamlined structure that enables it to execute a wide variety of transactions at once. The desk continues to be led by Jonathan Brown, head of European fixed income syndicate and head of emerging markets syndicate.
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Simonas Eimaitis is joining Banca IMI next year to run its emerging markets syndicate. He was previously head of HSBC’s emerging markets syndicate desk, EMEA, but quit the job in October.
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Nomos Bank has appointed a new CFO to replace Vladimir Rykunov, who is leaving to join Petrocommerce Bank as chairman of its management board.
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Credit Suisse bowed to the inevitable on Wednesday and cut jobs within its SSA syndicate and DCM team, including syndicate veteran, Ed Mizuhara's, having announced in its third quarter results that the cost of running its rates business had become unsustainable because of leverage rules. However, only two jobs have been lost within the bank’s SSA business.