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An equity and derivatives strategist who left BNP Paribas in April has won a new job at Citi.
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Standard Chartered has named Patrick Lee as chief executive officer for Singapore.
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The executive director of the Structured Finance Industry Group (SFIG), the US securitization industry’s advocacy and lobbying organisation, has departed. His exit comes as SFIG members say they had grown weary of the issues around management and executive pay that also sunk the group’s predecessor organisation, the American Securitization Forum (ASF).
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Swedbank raids Danske for frequent borrowers - HSBC hires head of Germany CIB - Danske beefs up in FIG origination
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Nomura has unveiled a big redundancy round in its EMEA global markets operation, with more than 50 front office staff at risk. The move comes as volumes in European fixed income disappoint once again, setting banks up for a rough set of second quarter numbers.
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The Futures Industry Association’s European Principal Traders Association (FIA EPTA) has chosen a new chairman, promoting Mark Spanbroek to the position.