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Natixis has made three senior appointments in Hong Kong to support its growing investment banking activities in Asia Pacific.
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RBS FIG banker joins L&G — BAML hires in equities, levfin — Barclays raids Jefferies for tech
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NatWest Markets has come a long way since the dark days of its repeated restructurings. For a while, RBS was a punchline for gallows humour about the state of investment banking (not to mention the participation of the state in investment banking). Senior bankers jumped or were pushed, while the firm closed offices, sold off its US operations, trimmed its ambitions and seemed ready to settle down as a bit-part domestic player in the capital markets. But it is often darkest before the dawn.
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Veteran loans banker joins rival — HSBC names new India CEO — SBI Caps pulls out of debt syndication
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Daniel Aharoni has started at Barclays as a managing director in its telecoms, media and technology team for Europe and the Middle East (EME).
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Doug Munro, formerly head of UK and Ireland financial institutions debt capital markets at Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest Markets, has joined Legal & General Capital, the principal investing arm of the UK insurance investor.