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  • Nick Jansa turns up at Canadian pension fund — Rocket man touches down at Citi — Credit Suisse hires Gaurav Arora
  • The European Commission’s plans to tackle the mountain of non-performing loans that are expected next year as government support schemes roll off have been criticised as unambitious. They have been dismissed as containing little beyond a review of proposals that have already been unveiled.
  • This year proved to be one of the most dramatic on record for corporate financiers as volumes rose from the ashes of the market sell-off. David Rothnie examines some of the themes that defined the year and looks ahead to 2021.
  • Credit Suisse has hired Deutsche Bank’s head of corporate broking to bolster its senior UK investment banking team.
  • Brian Good, a veteran of leveraged finance investing and a key figure in implementing ESG factors in investing process, is set to leave First Eagle Alternative Credit in early January, according to people familiar with the matter. Good will remain an ESG consultant at the Boston-based credit manager.
  • Nick Jansa, former co-head of corporate finance EMEA and co-head of leveraged debt capital markets at Deutsche Bank, is joining Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board as senior managing director in EMEA, running investment activities and portfolio management in the region.