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  • Lazard has appointed Jasjit ‘Jesse’ Bhattal, the former head of Nomura’s wholesale business, as a senior advisor, just the latest high-profile hire from a firm that has shown its willingness to pay up to bring in big names.
  • FIG
    Sberbank CIB has appointed Bill Beller as head of equity options trading. He joins from UniCredit, where he was head of EEMEA equity derivatives flow trading.
  • Guy Wylie, former head of Asian debt capital markets at UBS, joined Royal Bank of Scotland this week, taking over what bankers are internally billing as the firm’s "credit matrix" in the region after being given a job running primary markets.
  • UBS has a global head of ECM again, and this time the job is based in Asia. After nearly five years without one, following the creation in May 2008 of a global capital markets structure that combined debt and equity, the bank’s latest reorganisation has prompted the re-emergence of the product-specific position — and Sam Kendall, until now the head of Asian ECM, has been given the job.
  • FIG
    Credit Suisse is merging debt capital markets and corporate debt derivatives into one unit, to harmonise client coverage. Sandeep Agarwal and Mike Furber will co-head the new DCM and derivatives solutions business.
  • FIG
    Bank shares surged and the industry cheered this week after the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision expanded the range of assets eligible for liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) buffers and delayed implementation of the new rules, writes Will Caiger-Smith.