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Hatzinger had been Agricole's head of loans for Dach
Investment bank, like the group, wants to diversify outside France, and will lead with its strongest suit, real assets
Demand to invest in the low carbon transition is growing fast, but strategies are very diverse
Recruitments in sales and origination are separate but intended to build debt franchise
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Another poor set of results from Deutsche Bank left analysts wondering if radical reforms announced earlier this year will be enough to stop the bank’s slide.
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Lloyd’s of London has identified several financial instruments that could boost investment in resilience against disaster. The solutions incorporate features of loans, bonds, catastrophe bonds and securitization.
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Kelvin Lim has returned to DBS as an executive director in the syndicated finance team after 11 years with Citi.
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BNP Paribas has shaken up the structure of its corporate and institutional bank, disbanding its long-standing corporate finance unit and making a string of senior appointments.
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The Green Climate Fund’s 21st board meeting, which ended on Saturday in Bahrain, proved far more fruitful than the last one, which produced four days of painful gridlock and failed to agree any new projects. This time, the UN body approved 19 projects totalling $1.04bn.
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Multilateral development banks are increasingly seeking creative ways to strengthen their arms by getting private capital to invest alongside them, magnifying their efforts. The International Finance Corp has long been one of the most active in this field, and thanks to a fund it launched five years ago, it last year achieved a co-investment ratio of over 100%.