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Mark Wheatcroft, the former head of EMEA debt syndicate at UBS, will join Mizuho International in London in early February as head of debt syndicate, EuroWeek understands.
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National Australia Bank has hired Nigel Owen to work as a director on its London syndicate desk, covering FIG.
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After an unpleasant year of regulatory scrutiny, Barclays this week sought to draw a line under its travails by bringing on board an undisputed regulatory heavyweight in the shape of Hector Sants, the former chief executive of the UK’s Financial Services Authority, writes Katie Llanos-Small.
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Qatar National Bank (QNB) is throwing its weight behind the economy of Egypt with a $2.86bn purchase of Société Générale’s entire stake in National Société Générale Bank (NSGB) Egypt.
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An uncharacteristically timely agreement between European policymakers on Thursday has laid the foundations for a fully integrated European banking system, writes Will Caiger-Smith.
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Barclays has hired former FSA chief executive Hector Sants as head of compliance and government regulatory relations at the bank.