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Barclays has made several further promotions across its capital markets and M&A teams in London and New York, a week after rolling out a new global investment banking management structure.
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Santander intends to enhance its fixed income offering in the US by buying Amherst Pierpont Securities, a broker-dealer based in New York, for $600m.
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NatWest Markets has hired UK rates trader James Bucknall from Deutsche Bank, where he was head of sterling trading.
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A veteran of some 27 years at Nordea will leave this year to become the Nordic Investment Bank’s CFO.
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Covered bond and SSA research analysts at Société Générale are set to leave the bank for other firms later this year.
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The European Commission signalled this week that it would extend regulation into many more aspects of sustainable finance, driving an agenda that could change the role of capital markets in society. But although responsible investing experts welcomed it, the complex package of at least 30 measures is likely to provoke a wide variety of reactions, from enthusiastic support to complaints that it is too slow and unambitious, to outright opposition. Jon Hay reports.