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Deutsche Bank has established an Asia executive committee to ensure corporate governance and key messages are enforced through the corporate banking and securities (CB&S) platform, according to an internal memo seen by Euroweek Asia.
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Münchener Hypothekenbank and DNB Boligkreditt were the big winners at The Cover’s seventh Annual Covered Bond Awards, which were held at the Casa Llotja de Mar in Barcelona on September 12.
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Barclays has appointed the chairman of its African business to sit on the board of the bank as a non-executive director.
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Lloyds is beefing up its bond syndicate team by hiring a new head of financials and corporates, after recently appointing former high yield banker Andrew Ryan as overall head of syndicate in May.
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Loan trader Laurencin joins SocGen – RBC picks Pearson for equity research – UBS expands blocks team – SG reshuffles country heads – Walker becomes Finisterre partner
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Covered bonds are now a widely recognised global product but, in the face of bank deleveraging, the market has seen an unprecedented contraction. EuroWeek's Bill Thornhill spoke to Christian Reusch, global head of IG corporate origination and debt syndicate at UniCredit in Munich, about the outlook for supply, spreads, the impact of bank resolution regimes and prospects for pass-through structures — as well as the importance of reviving the ABS market.