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  • FIG
    Nordea is looking for a new head of funding to replace Fanny Borgström, who is retiring after 16 years at the bank.
  • FIG
    Lloyds Bank has appointed Eva Porz, formerly an executive director in UBS’s FIG capital solutions team, which helps banks structure capital instruments such as tier two debt, additional tier one and contingent capital. The move comes shortly after Anthony Tobin left UBS’s FIG syndicate for RBC Capital Markets.
  • FIG
    Lloyds Bank has hired Eva Porz, formerly an executive director in UBS’s FIG capital solutions team, which helps banks structure capital instruments such as tier two debt, additional tier one and contingent capital. The move comes shortly after Anthony Tobin left UBS’s FIG syndicate for RBC Capital Markets.
  • FIG
    Renaissance Capital has appointed two new analysts to its South African research team, seeking to boost its coverage in two of the country’s largest sectors.
  • FIG
    Barclays has completed the reorganisation of its EMEA debt capital markets team begun in February when Richard Boath and Ben Davey were named joint heads of the FIG business and Charlie Berman chairman of DCM EMEA.
  • FIG
    Lloyds is moving Andrew Ryan to be its new head of bond syndicate in London, replacing Robin Stoole, who left the bank in December, writes Jon Hay.