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KommuneKredit has recruited a senior treasury manager to focus on the Danish agency’s funding and derivatives business.
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Brian Oliver, head of EMEA and APAC FICC distribution at Citadel Securities, has left the market making firm and begun gardening leave.
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Damien Loynes has been appointed head of syndicate for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Crédit Agricole.
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has appointed Andrew Cross as chief financial officer, to replace Thierry de Longuemar, who will retire at the end of the year.
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Andrew Bailey is seen as a ‘safe pair of hands’ as the new governor of the Bank of England. But while he is a veteran of the bank, his views on monetary policy are not well known, as he has never served on the Monetary Policy Committee. In that respect, though a career central banker, he resembles Christine Lagarde, who has taken the helm at the European Central Bank.
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Frank Czichowski, KfW’s treasurer for more than 15 years, will be retiring in 2020. KfW has announced that it will hire the former treasurer of another German agency as his replacement.