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Several senior equity bankers from Bank of America Merril Lynch has left the bank for Nomura, according to an internal memo seen by EuroWeek Asia.
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The Financial Stability Board is looking at ways to apply bank resolution regimes to other financial sector companies like insurers and central counterparties, having identified a list of nine “too big to fail” insurance firms last month, writes Will Caiger-Smith.
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Gerald Podobnik has covered the hybrid capital market at Deutsche Bank for 10 years. Capital, especially bank capital, has undergone a regulatory remodelling over the past three or four years, so it pays to have a veteran in residence. Podobnik spoke to EuroWeek’s Will Caiger-Smith about the changing face of capital regulation and the challenges it creates for issuers and structurers.
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Neuberger Berman, the employee-owned US asset manager, has hired Jon Jonsson from JP Morgan Asset Management for its London office.
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After a long road to recovery, Commerzbank’s markets and corporates business was the group’s stand-out performer in the second quarter, writes David Rothnie.
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Outgoing Barclays group finance director Chris Lucas has decided to leave the bank earlier than planned because of ill health.