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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has hired a new treasurer to replace Søren Elbech, who left at the start of the year.
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Santander creates new sales role — Barclays origination banker leaves — Algomi co-founder helps another fintech
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An SSA/EM origination banker at Barclays resigned from the bank on Tuesday.
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In the wake of changing trading patterns, the European Stability Mechanism and the European Financial Stability Facility have developed methods to keep their bond issues liquid. In this way, the issuers hope they will be more attractive to traditional government bond investors.
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The African Development Bank is looking to hire a senior treasury officer to help the issuer’s funding, borrowing and hedging activities.
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The European Central Bank has indicated that it is looking into how to mitigate the costs that years of negative interest rates have exacted on banks. That has led some in the market to bet that it will introduce tiered interest rates at some point. But analysts are not convinced that tiering deposit rates will help weak lenders — or make any difference at all. Mike Turner reports.