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SMBC has appointed a new head of syndicated loans for Europe, filling a position left vacant since Simon Jackson and Elizabeth Winkley were made redundant in May last year.
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ANZ Bank has hired John Corrin to head its global loans syndications business. Corrin is moving from GE Capital where he was a senior managing director and head of capital markets, Asia Pacific.
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The lack of adequate access to finance is the main barrier to keep UK companies from growing over the next 12 months, a study by City law firm Berwin Leighton Paisner revealed this week.
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HSBC has hired two bankers to its loans syndication teams in Hong Kong and Singapore in a sign that it is looking to regain market share in the region’s rebounding market.
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Mergers and acquisitions departments in Europe expected 2010 to be a turnaround year, when the hires they made over the previous 12 months would start delivering and cash-rich corporate clients would hit the deal trail. But with the eurozone in a state of crisis, the recovery is proving elusive even though chief executives have cash to do deals. David Rothnie reports.
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The leading western emerging-markets focused bank is taking a steady approach in adding corporate finance and M&A to its universal model and has some big mandates under its belt. But with rivals expanding fast in EM, Standard Chartered could take a bolder approach, writes David Rothnie