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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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China put the brakes on capital outflows again this week, taking aim at both large and small scale transactions amid a falling renminbi. Market participants are digesting the impact of the new curbs, as yet unconfirmed, but some thought that they could weed out dodgy deals and raise the quality of M&A financing. John Loh and Shruti Chaturvedi report.
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Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (BTMU) has named Vivian Sam as assistant general manager of event finance at its Asian investment banking division (AIBD), in a new role for the former Citi acquisition finance banker.
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Santander has hired Andrew Clayton to lead its UK leveraged finance division and grow its business in the mid-size corporate market.
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HSBC's Bryan Pascoe, former head of DCM and more recently group treasurer, has switched jobs at the bank to become global head of client coverage in its commercial banking division.
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The European Central Bank has laid out its plans to regulate leveraged lending at banks it supervises, a move that could curb aggressive deal structures and give banks a way to resist pressure for low lending standards from their private equity clients.
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Michael Sherwood, co-CEO of Goldman Sachs International since 2005 and probably the most senior and highest profile investment banker in London, announced his retirement from the firm on Monday, after 30 years at the bank.