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The depths of senior civil servants and regulators’ concerns about bank funding during the critical first weeks of the financial crisis in September and October 2008 emerged this week as Bank of England deputy governor Paul Tucker released emails that included conversations about the spread paid by Barclays for its debut government guaranteed bond.
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Nomura has hired a former coverage banker from UBS to join its corporate solutions and financing group in Hong Kong, the latest new position added to the team in Asia ex-Japan.
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Spain’s Fund for the Orderly Restructuring of the Banking Sector, the Frob, is bolstering its management team as the country finalises the details of a European injection of capital into its banks.
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An apparent confusion between sterling and dollar Libor submissions provided one of the rare points of interest in a Treasury Select Committee meeting on Wednesday to discuss the Libor scandal, writes Will Caiger-Smith.
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After 28 years in banking Philipp Waldstein Wartenberg, head of group strategic funding and portfolio at UniCredit in Milan, is moving to the investor side, joining MEAG from the start of next year.
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Crédit Agricole CIB’s Bruce Cairnduff is relocating to Hong Kong as head of debt capital markets for Asia, including Japan, in a move that underscores the firm’s desire to strengthen its presence in Asia.