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Integrating banking and securities units intended to support growth
Hire in line with firm’s commitment to sustainability
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Nikko Asset Management said it had hired Richard Kehoe as senior high yield analyst for its global fixed income team in London.
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JP Morgan has overhauled its European management team as it places its oldest franchise at the heart of a push to boost its UK M&A business.
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Capital market sentiment in the UK has weakened as the country awaits the detail of its scheduled departure from the EU, if a couple of indicators published this week are anything to go by. However, even a bad Brexit could be welcomed by corporate financiers.
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Lloyds Bank's former head of loan markets, who subsequently became its global head of industrials and manufacturing, has left the bank.
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ICG said on Friday that it had hired Blackstone’s Vijay Bharadia as chief financial and operating officer and as a director, subject to regulatory approval.
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Sixteen companies, all leading green bond issuers, have formed a Corporate Forum on Sustainable Finance. Electricité de France was the prime mover. Xavier Girre, chief financial officer of EDF, tells GlobalCapital why the group is needed, why he supports a green supporting factor and how EDF’s sustainable finance strategy is developing.