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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.
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Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking has formed a new credit sales team in Asia which will work with the bank’s trading and debt capital markets units to provide services to issuers and institutional investors.
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Natixis has bolstered its Asia Pacific offering with senior hires from Australia and New Zealand Bank and Credit Industriel et Commercial.
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A top FIG banker has left Nomura, shortly after the Japanese firm recruited a senior FIG DCM specialist from Royal Bank of Scotland to head up its UK and Ireland coverage.
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Sberbank CIB has hired Frederic Blondel as head of foreign exchange and flow derivatives corporate sales. The appointment is part of a spate of senior hires the bank has made for its fixed income currencies and commodities division this year.