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  • BNP Paribas Investment Partners has hired Puay-Lit Tan from BlackRock to be head of official institutions for Asia Pacific, a new position for the firm.
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    The insurance sector can finally see light at the end of the decade-long Solvency II tunnel after the European Union this week struck a deal to make the implementation of its new regulatory regime possible by 2016, writes Tom Porter.
  • FIG
    Barclays has reorganised its European bond syndicate desk, aiming to have a more flexible, streamlined structure that enables it to execute a wide variety of transactions at once. The desk continues to be led by Jonathan Brown, head of European fixed income syndicate and head of emerging markets syndicate.
  • I don’t know whether I should be envious of Goldman Sachs interns or sympathetic towards them. Sure, they are on a fast track to wealth, power and privilege but it’s an awfully daunting gauntlet they must run beforehand. Just imagine — if you can, I can’t — having to be told, via an official communiqué, that the firm has introduced a policy which strictly forbids you from coming into the office from 9pm on a Friday till 9am on a Sunday? I would have to be taken from my bed at gunpoint and frogmarched under armed escort to my desk if they wanted me in on a weekend. There is no way on earth I would ever come in of my own volition. I get a nosebleed if I’m at the desk after 5 o'clock.
  • Credit Suisse’s new lean European corporate finance model is working. But now it must strike a balance between investing in the business and keeping an eye on costs, writes David Rothnie.
  • Deutsche Bank has hired four more bankers for its CEEMEA origination team. They will link up with Natasha Isakova who joined the firm as part of the same expansion, as reported by EuroWeek Emerging Markets in August.