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  • SSA
    Conrad Baker has left Deutsche Bank’s MTN team, where he focused on SSA borrowers, to join Nomura as head of SSA syndicate, EuroWeek understands. He will report to syndicate head Nick Dent.
  • SSA
    Jamie Stirling, co-head of Royal Bank of Scotland's frequent borrower group, has left the firm to join BNP Paribas, EuroWeek understands. The move comes alongside another at the French bank, with a senior DCM banker switching to the syndicate side.
  • SSA
    Asif Sherani is joining HSBC's public sector syndicate in London, reporting to PJ Bye, global head of public sector syndicate. Sherani previously worked on the syndicate desk at Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • SSA
    Eksportfinans has reshuffled responsibilities within its funding team as it works to manage its portfolio of around 2,000 outstanding bond issues. Former head of funding Martine Mills Hagen has been appointed executive vice president and director of funding and lending now that Eksportfinans’s activity in these respective departments has dropped sharply after the Norwegian government deprived it of its subsidised export financing scheme in November 2011.
  • SSA
    EuroWeek understands that Kerr Finlayson, SSA syndicate at HSBC, has been hired by RBC Capital Markets as director on its syndicate desk in London, concentrating on euro and dollar SSA markets.
  • SSA
    The sovereign, supranational and agency sector has had a good start to the year — the vast majority of new issues have been well oversubscribed and performed well. But issuers still need to take care. SSA Markets speaks to HSBC Asset Management fixed income head Guy Dunham.