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Insurance firm AIA Group’s chief executive Mark Tucker is to succeed Douglas Flint as chairman of HSBC.
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Citi has rejigged the top leadership of its corporate and investment banking (CIB) franchise in southeast Asia, handing more responsibility to David Biller and Jonathan Quek.
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JPM puts ABS syndicate head at risk - Ex-CS markets boss to BlackRock - Ashley becomes sole wholesale boss at Nomura
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Tim Throsby, the former JP Morgan equities head who recently joined Barclays as chief executive of its corporate and investment bank, has made his first major appointment, asking Art Mbanefo, head of EMEA and APAC markets, to take on a new role spanning treasury, capital management, and client-facing markets roles.
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Deutsche Bank’s restructuring and capital raising will reallocate capital into its corporate finance business — and that will go, in part, to fuelling its FIG capital and SSA franchises, as well as into ABS, commercial real estate, and transport, infrastructure and energy.
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Nomura has reshaped the management team of its wholesale division, which includes investment banking and markets. Former co-head of wholesale Kentaro Okuda will become regional head for Americas, while Minoru Shinohara, executive chairman in EMEA, becomes co-head of wholesale, relocating from London to Tokyo.