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Richad Soundardjee has been made chief region officer of Société Générale’s Middle East investment banking operations and head of SG Dubai.
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One of the best known bankers in European financial institutions debt capital markets is returning to the fold, EuroWeek understands.
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While progress has been made on reforming bank remuneration structures, many firms’ pay plans are still being greeted with scepticism by stakeholders, according to a report from F&C Investments, which revealed it had not supported remuneration plans at any of the major US or European banks it holds stakes in.
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Banks' results for the second quarter of 2013 reinforced the evidence that US banks returned to profitability more quickly than their European peers after the crisis. But a new report has revealed US banks are also making more profit from taking less risk.
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The European Stability Mechanism, Europe’s permanent bail-out borrower, is set to launch its first benchmark next week, almost three years after sister organisation the European Financial Stability Facility debuted as the eurozone sovereign debt crisis began to bite. Christophe Frankel, deputy managing director and chief financial officer of the ESM, speaks to EuroWeek’s Tessa Wilkie about the supranational’s issuance plans.
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I read an article in a financial rag this week entitled, “The Tale of Two Cities”. It detailed a job satisfaction survey which had been conducted among hundreds of workers in banking and fund management. It reached the not too staggering conclusion that most of those people on the buyside are relatively sanguine about job prospects, optimistic about the future, report good morale, feel secure, committed to their employer and the industry. Well, they would do, wouldn’t they? They have all the money.