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For all its woes, Deutsche Bank’s corporate finance business has much to play for in EMEA, writes David Rothnie.
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IFM Investors has hired Lucie Mixeras to its EMEA debt investments team as associate director, in response to what the company says is growing client demand for infrastructure debt.
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Michele Colocci has left JP Morgan and will rejoin Morgan Stanley as chairman of M&A.
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Amid criticism of the effect of quantitative easing (QE) on asset prices, the Bank of England could buy themed government bonds instead of regular Gilts in the next downturn, according to Samuel Tombs, chief UK economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics. This would be designed to ensure that QE directly helped the economy.
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NatWest Markets has hired an experienced debt capital markets banker to be its country head for Germany, based in Frankfurt.
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Jefferies is nearing the completion of its EM sales and trading team started 2.5 years ago, with two more hires in London.