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Integrating banking and securities units intended to support growth
Hire in line with firm’s commitment to sustainability
New posts meant to strengthen cross-business ties
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  • SRI
    The European Commission adopted its first Sustainable Finance package on Thursday — draft laws that will begin to implement its strategy. The proposals have been changed at the request of an internal EC committee, to make them more workable, especially when it comes to the planned Taxonomy of green and sustainable activities.
  • Nomura has hired Bank of America Merrill Lynch banker Anshul Trivedi to lead its Asia ex-Japan equity syndicate team, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
  • Credit Suisse has appointed Aditya Goenka as head of Asia Pacific financing group (AFG) for India, effective immediately, according to a memo seen by GlobalCapital Asia.
  • Veteran loans banker Peter Zhang, who has worked at Natixis for around a decade, is leaving the firm, according to sources.
  • SRI
    A leaked copy of draft EU legislation, seen by GlobalCapital, shows that the Regulatory Scrutiny Board, a committee that makes sure EU laws are well drafted and not too onerous, has made the Commission water down its plans to tighten regulation of green investment benchmarks. But strong rules are coming on investors’ duty to consider environmental, social and governance matters and the shape of the sustainable Taxonomy is emerging.
  • Alvarez & Marsal has continued its drive into the transaction advisory business with the hire of four managing directors in Paris. The firm believes the moment is opportune because of regulatory change and the 'Macron effect'.