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Australia and New Zealand Bank has merged its project and structured finance, and structured export finance divisions into one, as part of its strategy to streamline its global loans operations.
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Hong Kong's Rugby Sevens is a big deal for HSBC, but this year's tournament held some extra interest for the bank's global senior management. Russell Julius, head of Asia-Pacific banking, had taken the opportunity of them being in town to discuss a return to Europe to help replicate a formula that has worked well in Asia — converting the bank's top commercial banking clients into users of its investment banking and capital markets platform.
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There’s to be a change at the top of HSBC Global Asset Management as Pedro Bastos steps into the roles of CEO Hong Kong and regional head of Asia Pacific.
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A veteran syndicate banker is set to return to the markets to boost a Canadian bank’s syndication and origination efforts in Europe.
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Cuts to Royal Bank of Scotland’s US non-agency mortgage business may extend to its collateralised loan obligation syndicate and distressed debt businesses, and may also lead to a “rationalisation” of its agency RMBS trading desks, GlobalCapital understands.
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Lloyds Bank took another step forward in its US expansion, announcing the hire of Andy Schaeffer as head of North America financial markets.