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Bank of America is covering more clients than ever in a quest to overhaul its rivals at the summit of the league table rankings, spelling further bad news for European banks, writes David Rothnie.
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Wells Fargo has appointed John Langley as head of the corporate and investment bank for Europe, Middle East and Africa. Langley was previously head of global financing and risk solutions at Barclays.
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Thomas Kønig has resigned from his job as head of the Nordic institutional clients group at Deutsche Bank, and will be moving to Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
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Nelly Harapoff, a director in ANZ’s loan syndication team in Sydney, will be relocating to Singapore.
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As it continues to boost its platform, CLO manager DFG Investment Advisers announced on Tuesday that it has hired John Hwang as a director in its leveraged credit team.
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One of Europe’s most senior equity capital markets bankers, Craig Coben, is on leave from Bank of America, pending an internal investigation into the accidental disclosure of inside information on social media.