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Commerzbank reshuffles leadership in Germany amid loan build-up
Recruitments in sales and origination are separate but intended to build debt franchise
Two senior investment bankers have resigned from SMBC, one headed to BBVA
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HSBC is installing a pair of senior bankers to oversee its recently created capital financing and investment banking coverage (CFIBC) unit — Adam Bagshaw, who was hired from Deutsche Bank last year, and Matthew Ginsburg, who joins from Fitch Ratings.
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MUFG announces new role for Chafetz — Schrameier exits Stan Chart — Credit Suisse hires for Brazil DCM — HSBC AM revamps alternatives
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As environmental, social and governance linked issuance increasingly take centre stage in the capital markets, the way investment banks are marshalling their resources in this area is undergoing a big shift, with the creation of new, distinct teams increasingly populated by professionals who do not have traditional banking backgrounds.
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Standard Chartered's head of financial markets and financial market sales for continental Europe, Stephan Schrameier, is no longer with the bank.
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Deutsche hires for China team - UniCredit names Korea coverage head - Credit Suisse promotes two in PB team - China hones in on green finance
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HSBC Asset Management is unifying its alternatives businesses, creating a single 150-strong team led by Joanna Munro, previously the firm’s global chief investment officer, in London.