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The EU’s bonus cap is unlikely to have a big impact on European trading banks’ cost structures, according to Fitch Ratings, but an increased focus on costs and exiting low-margin businesses will have a greater effect on compensation.
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Litigation and accounting charges took the blame for Deutsche Bank’s early announcement of a fourth quarter loss this week, but a dive in debt sales and trading income was more troubling for European bank investors.
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As storm clouds gather around Standard Chartered, the bank is in danger of stagnating in corporate finance, says David Rothnie.
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Montgomery Ho, managing director and head of commercial banking for HSBC China has been promoted to deputy CEO and executive director for the Chinese arm of the global bank.
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Gary Israel has left Crédit Agricole to take up a syndicate job at another bank, EuroWeek understands.
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Leland Lim, co-head of Asia Pacific macro trading at Goldman Sachs, will leave the firm next week, with plans to launch a global macro fund in Hong Kong later this year.