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  • UK Conservative MP Andrew Tyrie, who is chairman of the Treasury Committee and also ran the Banking Standards Commission, has written to the Prudential Regulation Authority to ask for assurance that the body was not pressured into agreeing to grant concessions to Chinese banks setting up operations in the UK.
  • Gary Jenkins is back from Australia and not a moment too soon. It was all getting a bit emotional Down Under.
  • There can be no more graphic depiction of the plight in which the stockbroking industry now finds itself than the email below which was sent to me last week. The sender is an erstwhile high-flyer whose career in The City was derailed, and as a consequence he found himself out of the market for a long time, unable to reinvent himself and get back in.
  • Dimitrios Kavvathas, a former Goldman Sachs partner and co-head of Asia Pacific ex-Japan securities distribution and head of Asia Pacific structuring, has joined VTB Capital in Hong Kong after retiring from Goldman in January.
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    Ex-Deutsche man Radeke returns to DCM with UBS — Invesco Perpetual's new head of UK equities — SocGen adds five to equity flow team — Promsvyazbank hires in international sales
  • Citi has made big strides in its European investment banking business but failed to capitalise on the biggest deal of the year, writes David Rothnie.