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UniCredit SpA’s full year results disappointed on Wednesday. While at group level it recorded a €2bn profit, disappointing revenues at both group and core bank level, and a shrinking CET1 ratio have sent the bank’s share price tumbling.
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Nigel Walder has quit JP Morgan after over a decade at the firm to move to Bain Capital. He was most recently a managing director for European leveraged finance capital markets, and had been in that role for three years.
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Tikehau Capital has kept the momentum going in its team building operations, appointing Ignazio Rocco di Torrepadula as a senior adviser in Italy.
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Cinven has made partners of three of its team, promoting Maxim Crewe, Pontus Pettersson and Yalin Karadogan.
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After a brutal year in 2014, in which several senior staff were cut or left the bank, UBS’s European levfin business has a fixer in the shape of Jim Boland.
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Deutsche Bank’s head of non-agency RMBS and consumer ABS trading has taken over CLO trading after the departure of Richard Rizzo last week. People familiar with the situation at the bank, which just priced its first US CLO of the year, say it is still fully committed to the business, but some investors are sceptical.