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Rupert Preece and Marina Ryabokon have joined Renaissance Capital in fixed income trading and sales positions respectively. They add to a list of appointments the bank has made this year across several areas of its business.
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Brett Krause has left his position as Vietnam country officer at Citi, in order to take on a senior role covering greater China at JP Morgan.
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JP Morgan has hired Miroslaw Urbanski from Goldman Sachs for its emerging market DCM team. Urbanski left Goldman Sachs in October. He worked for the bank’s central and eastern European business.
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Investors are pulling out of European money market funds leading the funds to consolidate, according to commercial paper dealers.
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Renaissance Capital has appointed Robert Lamprecht as chief executive officer of Renaissance Capital in South Africa. Meanwhile, David George has joined the firm as the head of London trading to support the Russian bank’s efforts to expand its businesses in Turkey and central and eastern Europe.
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UBS Securities is poised to enter China’s futures market, after agreeing to buy a majority stake in brokerage Shanghai Pumin Futures. The move makes the Swiss firm the first foreign securities business to have an investment in a business licensed to carry out a full range of services in China.