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  • Barclays has hired Dean Galligan from Goldman Sachs as head of cross asset structuring solutions.
  • The bank’s creation of a new senior banker layer comes as big banks struggle with a talent brain drain, writes David Rothnie.
  • HSBC’s new app for issuers, shortly to be rolled out across the bank’s primary markets divisions and downloaded by clients directly, is a welcome change for a market that’s seen limited technological progress. It’s a clear step forward, and likely to be copied widely. But this could be the very worst outcome for issuers.
  • Interdealer broker TP ICAP revealed on Tuesday that it had chosen Paris as its post-Brexit hub in the European Union, as new CEO Nicolas Breteau called for the flexibility to pay company brokers the "market rate".
  • Barclays ramped up its leverage and commitments to repo and prime finance, helping the firm’s markets business score a revenue bump of 11% and beat analyst expectations, largely thanks to surging numbers from the bank’s equities business.
  • Deutsche Bank's decision to clear around half of its euro swaps business in Europe might have caused a stir in the Square Mile this week but a closer look at the overall clearing numbers show that London continues to dominate the global swap clearing markets, writes Ross Lancaster.