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  • John Wade, managing director and head of primary debt markets for Asia Pacific at RBS has left the bank, just days before a group announcement that will likely lead to hundreds of job cuts in Asia.
  • Citi’s head of equity syndicate for Asia Pacific ex Japan, Rupert Mitchell, has resigned from his role to join rivals Goldman Sachs, according to multiple sources close to the move.
  • Standard Chartered syndicate official James Nelson is moving within the bank to become head of Africa DCM.
  • BNP Paribas has been said to cut around 30 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.
  • Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has hired Paul Johnson as co-head of European syndicate.
  • Blog caught enough of last week’s Brit Awards to see James Corden introduce Beyoncé and then embarrass himself after her performance by gushing about his proximity to such celebrity. Then we saw Katy Perry do an awful impression of an English accent, presumably modelled on erstwhile husband Russell Brand. But who was covering the awards for the banking community?