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JP Morgan boosts gas and energy team

JP Morgan has hired George Taylor as both global head of gas and power trading and US head of gas and power, having spent five years at Morgan Stanley. He reports to David Kitson, head of global energy.

Goldman focuses on cross-asset trading service

Goldman Sachs has announced that Noel Donohue has retired from his position as global head of firm-wide risk in New York, a position he has held since 1999. He will be replaced by Robert Berry, who has worked with Donohue since 2002. Previously, he held…

Lehman continues equity derivatives hiring spree

Lehman Brothers has appointed Arnaud Apffel as co-head of European equity corporate derivatives, alongside Marco Di Prima in London. He will report to Philip Lynch, head of global finance in Europe and David Bizer, co-head of equity sales in Europe.

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SG boosts German equity derivatives sales

Société Générale has hired Michael Gypkins, Björn Seifert and Heiko Schömbs as senior equity derivatives salesmen in Frankfurt. The three had worked for Citigroup in similar positions and will start in their new roles on April 1.

HSBC poaches CSFB fixed income sextet

HSBC has hired six sales and trading staff from Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB), including Patrick Haskell, CSFB’s former head of US interest rate products. Haskell joins HSBC Securities as a managing director and head of its rates business in North…

JP Morgan reorganisation continues

JP Morgan has promoted Antonio Polverino to head of corporate derivatives marketing in credit, rates and equities. He previously held a similar role, but covered credit and rates only.

The Compliance Dance

CIOs and CCOs are working more closely together than ever before in these jittery compliance days. Waters asks, what’s the working relationship really like?

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