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  • Crédit Agricole has promoted its head of debt syndicate to a larger global role.
  • Crédit Agricole has chosen a new global head of debt capital markets.
  • Green quantitative easing is having a moment. As the European Central Bank restarts the ordinary brown kind of money printing, buying corporate and public sector bonds, a broad range of commentators, from left wing activists to BlackRock’s head of official institutions, argue that central banks ought to put their balance sheet power in play to green the world. But turning to the central banks is a counsel of despair. The technocrats should be a last resort; it is politicians who should be in the vanguard.
  • Mizuho MTN banker Alain Sanz-Gadea has moved to Rabobank.
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    Citigroup is forming a new EMEA sustainable banking team and has hired a senior sustainable banking expert who had spent two years away from the firm, working for a supranational.
  • Two ex-Citigroup debt bankers who had led MUFG’s attempt to climb up the fixed income league tables are no longer in their roles at the bank and will be leaving.