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Plans to reward eurozone countries that hit economic targets with loans could be an attempt to circumvent the political difficulties involved in selling the concept of support for struggling sovereigns before they need a bailout to a sceptical public, a legal expert has suggested.
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BNP Paribas’s corporate and investment bank has ripped up the blueprints for how it manages its EMEA corporate finance business, which comprises M&A advisory and equity capital markets. The changes, intended to simplify the management structure, take effect on January 1.
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Who monitors compliance? Who thinks about the thought police? This thought struck me today when I found myself reading with a mix of resignation and disbelief that some firms are planning to prohibit employees on the trading floor from participating in instant messaging forums and the like for regulatory reasons. This is because some market players have been found to be exchanging information, front-running each other, passing on sensitive details of client activity, manipulating asset prices and swapping bad jokes. In other words, this is because some people have been doing their job.
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ING Investment Management International has hired two senior portfolio managers, Marcin Adamczyk and Alia Yousuf, for its emerging market debt team.
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Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have managed generational change and — along with JP Morgan — are pulling away in advisory, writes David Rothnie.
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The European Central Bank is understood to be considering a new funding scheme to replace the three year longer-term refinancing operation (LTRO) it launched in 2011, in which banks would be obliged to pass the money they borrow on to companies.