The HSBC debt and loans business has been overhauled.
The former VP of an Internet infrastructure company is the new head of investment banking and markets.
Four former HSBC equity market experts have joined Nomura.
In an internal reshuffle, Rakesh Bhatia will transfer from Hong Kong to Singapore to be HSBC’s new head of syndications for South Asia.
Capital-guaranteed funds remain a proven sell, despite screaming equities buy.
At a time of industry-wide retrenchment, HSBC believes that a raft of new hires will signal its strong commitment to the region.
The takeover of Merrill Lynch by HSBC is looking more and more likely.
HSBC''s investment banking division continues its poaching streak by hiring Colin Milton for its equity capital markets team.
Lawrence Webb succeeds Andrew Long as new head of payments and cash management for Asia Pacific.
Salomon Smith Barney shrugs off the loss of Huan Guocang and part of his team to HSBC.
FinanceAsia can reveal that Avi Bindra has joined HSBC, where he will run its loan business.
One of Asia''s longest-serving equity hands is re-locating to Singapore to boost the bank''s presence in South East Asia.
HSBC, Standard Chartered and Citibank all made it into the top ranks of Global Custodian magazine''s 2000 Major Market Agent Bank Review in Hong Kong.
Orient Overseas (International) Ltd has appointed a new CFO to succeed Harry Wilkinson.
HSBC appoints Charles de Croisset as executive and John Kemp-Welch as non-executive director.
HSBC adds further weight to its debt capital market''s team with the appointment of Florian Schmidt.