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JP Morgan has reorganized its leveraged finance capital markets operations in EMEA, with Todd Rothman and David De Boltz having relocated from London to New York.
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The former co-head of Bank of America Merrill Lynch's EMEA corporate and investment bank, Bob Elfring, has returned to banking in a vice-chair role at JP Morgan after retiring in 2018.
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Deutsche Bank has told staff in New York that they should prepare to be back in the office by Labor Day (September 6), as the firm works on plans to allow more remote working for some in the future.
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The age of fintech is upon capital markets. Tech hopefuls are pitching platform after platform at banks as a way to haul capital raising into the 21st century. But fatigue is setting in among bankers, some of whom are questioning whether all of the problems that tech purports to solve really exist.
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Santander has hired Abraham Douek from Citi to lead its coverage of financial institution and SSA clients within debt capital markets.
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NatWest Markets will post two SSA bond bankers to Paris this summer, including the head of its frequent borrower group syndicate.
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French banks and foreign rivals are slugging it out in France’s corporate finance boom, where proximity to the government is an advantage, writes David Rothnie.
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The co-head of the EMEA debt capital markets centre at Bank of China in London has resigned.
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BT has appointed Andrew Binnie, a former member of Vodafone’s treasury team, as its new group treasury director. BT's previous treasury manager left in September and faces a murder charge.
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SMBC Nikko has hired another official from Commerzbank as it builds up its bond business in Europe.
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International Finance Corp has bolstered its annual questionnaire to underwriters, which formally integrates environmental, social and governance considerations into the selection of its bookrunners.
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The European Commission on Thursday fined Nomura, UBS and UniCredit for their traders' participation in a cartel in the primary and secondary European government bond markets during the financial crisis.