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HSBC is setting up a secondary loan trading platform in Asia Pacific and has appointed Ronnie Mahal to spearhead the operations.
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BNP Paribas is said to have cut around two dozen employees from its New York front office, including its MBS desk, with a managing director, a head bond trader and the team’s head of interest rate sales among the casualties. The bank has also appointed three staffers to co-head the mortgage bond sales and trading group.
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RBS announced a slew of changes on Thursday as the struggling bank undergoes a large restructuring programme that will reduce it from a global lender to a more UK-focused operation. Despite the expected downsizing, those close to RBS are not expecting any major upheavals to its Asian operations just yet, write Rev Hui and Rashmi Kumar.
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BAML DCM vet leaves banking - ANZ hires Johnson - Nelson to head Africa DCM - RenCap spree continues
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Two bankers have left Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s leveraged finance team in New York to join rival banks. Neither has yet been replaced.
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Citi’s head of equity syndicate for Asia Pacific ex-Japan, Rupert Mitchell, has resigned from the firm to join Goldman Sachs, according to a number of sources with knowledge of the situation.