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VTB Capital has appointed Makram Abboud as chief executive officer for the Middle East and Africa as it looks to expand its emerging markets investment banking platform. Based in London and Dubai, Abboud’s responsibilities will also include running the Russian firm’s origination and distribution group alongside a co-head who is yet to be appointed.
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Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets has hired Richard Moore as head of trading, after a reorganisation in September that left the position vacant. Moore will join on March 1, subject to FSA approval.
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NY Fed’s Dudley to head BIS Committee on Global Financial System
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Royal Bank of Scotland is expected to cut about 3,500 jobs in wholesale banking this year, as it pulls out of cash equities, corporate broking, equity capital markets and mergers and acquisitions advice. But debt capital markets businesses appear to have been spared from the cuts.
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The future of European hybrid capital brightened this week when the European Council opened the door to temporary write-down features for tier one securities under incoming CRD IV and CRR I rules.
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Tarun Jotwani, head of global markets at Nomura, has followed Jesse Bhattal to the exit, after the Japanese bank decided to separate the fixed income and equities businesses, reversing a move it made in March 2011.