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Crédit Agricole, which is stepping up its focus on structured finance in Asia, has made two additions to its loan syndications department in Hong Kong.
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The European Commission has published its proposals for Capital Markets Union aimed at changing rules for capital raising.
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Standard Life Investments has made two hires to its infrastructure debt team in London.
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Marlborough Partners, the leveraged debt advisory firm, has hired Rob de Bruin, a former associate director at US advisory firm Zolfo Cooper, to its London office.
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UniCredit SpA’s full year results disappointed on Wednesday. While at group level it recorded a €2bn profit, disappointing revenues at both group and core bank level, and a shrinking CET1 ratio have sent the bank’s share price tumbling.
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Nigel Walder has quit JP Morgan after over a decade at the firm to move to Bain Capital. He was most recently a managing director for European leveraged finance capital markets, and had been in that role for three years.