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HSBC has appointed Borja Azpilicueta as global head of its sponsors, sovereign wealth fund and institutional private clients, replacing Alexis Maskell, who left for Citi earlier this year.
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A senior member of HSBC’s EMEA leveraged finance team has left the bank, according to sources.
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Lloyds Bank has replaced Ian Baggott, its head of loan markets.
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Law firm Ropes & Gray has hired former Goldman Sachs managing director Carol Van der Vorst as a partner in its leveraged finance team in Europe.
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Sixteen banks have made the most concerted effort yet at defining how to do scenario analysis on climate change — the core risk management exercise called for by the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures.
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How risky is it to lend money to a coal-fired power plant or an oil company? OK for another five years, perhaps — but how much longer can they carry on in the face of climate change? So far, banks have largely ducked questions like these. But from next year, more and more of them will be giving some kind of answer in their annual reports.