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  • Royal Bank of Scotland has reshuffled its credit and interest rate sales team in Europe.
  • Participants in the UK retail bond market are worried that regulatory “gold-plating” by the UK Listing Authority could deter blue chip companies from using the market, writes Jon Hay.
  • FIG
    Barclays' shares leapt 4% on Wednesday morning as it announced results that, while far from stellar, at least met analysts’ expectations. But the results were clouded by news that Barclays, among others, was having to respond to a new, global regulatory investigation into alleged manipulation of the FX market, writes Jon Hay.
  • It’s not much of an accolade. It’s like winning the tallest dwarf competition, or being the most endowed eunuch, but it’s the biggest tribute I can pay to the bloke who is almost single-handedly keeping Subsistence Broking in booze, I mean, in business. It is said — often by me — that every customer gets the salesman he deserves but in this instance it may not be true because heaven knows “Rude” deserves so much better. I know this may sound a bit rich but he is the grumpiest, most curmudgeonly, old croak out there on the buyside and I love him for it because, well, people say the same about me on the sellside. Rude: I salute you.
  • Libor scandal claims Rabo’s Moerland — RBS appoints Lloyds man for FIG transaction services — Mizuho builds up FIG sales army
  • One year on from unveiling its new investment banking model, UBS has silenced many of its critics. But its corporate finance business faces a crucial period in which to prove its worth, argues David Rothnie.