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  • Citigroup has promoted Paul Simpkin to be chairman of EMEA leveraged finance and Richard Basham to be head of EMEA leveraged finance and loans.
  • Standard Chartered’s former head of debt capital markets for Hong Kong, Peter Szekely, has moved to a new position at Australia and New Zealand Bank.
  • Santander has completed an overhaul of its London loans team, with four new hires that it hopes will lead the bank to the forefront of Europe’s corporate finance business. The Spanish bank wants a bigger role in high level acquisition finance in western Europe and is also investing in CIB divisions in Asia, eastern Europe and the US.
  • Clifford Chance has made a senior appointment to its high yield business in Asia with Alexander Lloyd set to rejoin the law firm in January 2016.
  • Citi has made the changes to its Australia and New Zealand debt franchise, promoting James Arnold and Ian Campbell to lead the business.
  • Royal Bank of Scotland has moved its leveraged finance and high yield origination and structuring team out of its investment bank and into its Commercial and Private Banking division, where it will fall inside the ringfence when RBS implements the controversial UK bank segregation rules.