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John Wade, who left the Royal Bank of Scotland in February this year just ahead of announcements on the bank’s restructuring, has resurfaced at Natixis as head of syndicate and MTN for Asia Pacific.
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Deutsche Bank will move one of its syndicate bankers from his job in Asia to join the SSA syndicate in London where he will work mainly on sterling and dollars, SSA Markets understands. The move comes months after the departure of Adrien de Naurois, who co-headed SSA syndicate, for a rival firm.
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Qatari firm QInvest took over its sister company QIB UK’s Islamic finance portfolios this week, and is hoping to increase its asset management business to $500m assets under management in the next few years, on its way to matching its mid-size conventional rivals in size.
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Conan Tam, a managing director in UBS’s DCM syndicate desk, has been snapped up by Bank of America Merrill Lynch to take up the newly created role of head of greater China debt capital markets.
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Large blue-chip companies in the Gulf find themselves overbanked, but mid-size corporates running up against limits to their banking lines are in need of other sources of funding. Massoud Janekeh, head of Islamic capital markets at Bank of London and The Middle East (BLME), spoke to IFIS about the outlook for shariah-compliant securitization that could allow mid-sized conventional and Islamic borrowers to issue ABS and commercial paper.
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Ned Stiker, head of global macro derivatives product marketing for the Americas, at Morgan Stanley in New York, is set to retire after 16 years at the firm.