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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank made an internal appointment for its new head of funding to replace Martine Mills Hagen, who left the supranational at the end of last year.
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The global head of public sector origination at SEB will be moving to New York in September to lead the bank’s fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) business in the Americas.
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The blockchain firsts in capital markets are coming quickly. DZ Bank is marketing a corporate Schuldschein that will run back office functions on a blockchain for the entire duration of the trade — the first time this has been done — while Société Générale’s subsidiary Forge is working on various permutations of trades to be issued using this form of distributed ledger technology. While blockchain tech is still in its infancy, it is set to disrupt capital markets, creating winners and losers.
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Agence France Trésor (AFT), the French sovereign debt office, has hired Antoine Mannevy as a debt market operations dealer.
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A managing director from Crédit Agricole's sovereign, supranational and agency bond business will join BNP Paribas in September.
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The EU Commission confirmed on Friday that eight of the 10 banks it had suspended from its Next Generation EU syndications will be able to participate after all, having completed the remedial action required by the Commission.