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Oromia International Bank has launched an Islamic (interest free) banking services business, the first of its kind in Ethopia.
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Intesa chief quits after 'expected results' — Mizuho adds to FIG headcount — RBS hires Higgins to run EMEA trading — Standard Life names Young to lead SRI — Morgan Stanley woos Wouters for levfin — BNP Paribas Investment Partners adds three — Houlihan Lokey poaches pair — Axa starts short-term US credit fund
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With a potentially bruising third quarter earnings season approaching, Europe’s investment banks should hold their nerve and stick to their post-crisis strategies, writes David Rothnie.
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Standard Chartered has a new line-up as Anand Kumar takes over capital markets from Carsten Stoehr, who has moved up to become global head of financial market sales. But rather than suggest the bank is shifting direction, the changes underpin its commitment to greater cross-department collaboration, according to Lenny Feder, global head of financial markets, writes Lorraine Cushnie.
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The Hong Kong-based brokerage is voted as the best for equity research & sales in Asia’s largest Brokers Poll, while new champions emerge in Australia and Japan.
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Otkritie Capital is in hiring mode as it builds out its fixed income business to win clients among second tier Russian corporate, financial and municipal issuers and become the only privately owned Russian bank with a substantial capital markets arm. Konstantin Tserazov, Otkritie director and adviser to the executive director at Otkritie Capital, spoke to EuroWeek about the growth of its Eurobond business.