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Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s FIG syndicate specialist left the bank this week, EuroWeek can reveal. Anthony Tobin resigned on Wednesday for personal reasons.
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Goldman Sachs’ managing director in emerging markets financing, Alex von Sponeck, has decided to leave the firm, EuroWeek understands.
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HSBC has promoted PJ Bye to global head of public sector debt syndicate and Adam Bothamley to head of EMEA debt syndicate.
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Jim Irvine has been promoted to head of fixed income at Henderson Global Investors, leaving behind the structured credit and advisory business he had built up since 2006.
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RBS has picked Madan Menon as head of its newly-created Asia Pacific international banking division, part of a reorganisation of its wholesale businesses.
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Nomura has filled the vacancy at the top of its global fixed income operation following the recent departure of Tarun Jotwani, who had run the business alongside his role as overall head of global markets. Taking over responsibility for fixed income is Steve Ashley, who left RBS to join the Japanese bank in May 2010 as global head of rates.