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Goldman's Special Situations Group Names New Global Head
By Reuters
05/01/2013 3:26:04 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has named Julian Salisbury to become head of its Global Special Situations Group, as current head Jason Brown retires, according to memos sent on Wednesday [May 1] that were obtained by Reuters.

Noble Hires Evans to Bolster Base Metals Operations
By Reuters
04/29/2013 3:07:01 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Goldman Sachs' former senior physical metals trader Scott Evans will join Noble Group as the Hong Kong-based commodity trading house expands its base metals operations.
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Zames' Star Ascends in Latest JPMorgan Shakeup
By Reuters
04/29/2013 11:00:34 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—JPMorgan Chase & Co. said on Sunday [April 28] Matt Zames will fully assume the role of chief operating officer as his former partner in the job leaves, which was part of the latest management shakeup at the biggest U.

Goldman Senior Metals Trader Evans Leaves Bank
By Reuters
04/02/2013 11:49:02 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Goldman Sachs' senior physical metals trader Scott Evans has left the U.S. investment bank in New York, becoming the second high-profile member of the physical base metals team to depart since mid-March, sources told Reuters.

Double Haven Hires Expedition's COO Bahra
By Reuters
03/04/2013 10:17:14 AM ET
HONG KONG (Reuters)—Double Haven Capital, one of the best performing Hong Kong-based hedge funds last year, has hired Expedition Advisors' chief operating officer Kam Bahra to help support growing investor interest in its credit funds, two sources said.
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Man Flagship Fund Gets New Boss After Poor Returns
By Reuters
02/19/2013 12:29:18 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—Man Group has appointed a new head of its struggling flagship hedge fund, as part of sweeping changes under incoming CEO Emmanuel Roman to revive investment performance and win back clients to the embattled hedge fund firm.
The reshuffle is the most significant change yet announced by chief operating officer Mr.

Legg Mason Board Meets to Discuss, Possibly Decide, CEO: Sources
By Reuters
01/29/2013 10:12:15 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Legg Mason's board of directors is expected to meet Tuesday [Jan. 29] to discuss—and possibly decide—who will be its next chief executive officer, according to two people familiar with the situation.

Man Group Shakes Up GLG Unit
By Reuters
01/09/2013 11:39:26 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—Man Group is shaking up its GLG unit in a move that will see two senior managers leave, as chief executive-designate Emmanuel Roman looks to reverse the hedge fund firm's waning fortune.
The changes will see Karim Abdel-Motaal and Bart Turtleboom, who headed emerging market hedge funds at GLG, depart at the end of the month.

BofA's EMEA Prime Broking Head Leaving Bank
By Reuters
01/08/2013 1:47:12 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—Charlotte Burkeman, the EMEA head of prime brokerage at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, is leaving the firm, two sources told Reuters on Tuesday [Jan. 8].

Citigroup CEO Names New Executive Team
By Reuters
01/07/2013 1:12:24 PM ET
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been updated throughout.
NEW YORK (Reuters)—The new chief executive of Citigroup Inc. named two company veterans to lead its institutional and consumer businesses on Monday [Jan.

Source: Citi Private Bank's Hedge Fund Head Departs
By Reuters
12/19/2012 3:00:37 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—Citi Private Bank's global head of hedge fund investments, Frank Frecentese, has left the firm, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday [Dec. 19].

Man Group CEO Clarke to Step Down; Roman to Step Up
By Reuters
12/10/2012 3:42:27 PM ET
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been updated throughout.
LONDON (Reuters)— Peter Clarke, the chief executive officer of embattled hedge fund firm Man Group, bowed to growing shareholder anger over the slow progress of the company's revival plan and will hand over the reins to Emmanuel "Manny" Roman.

JP Morgan Hires New EMEA Prime Broker Head
By Reuters
11/05/2012 12:25:44 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—JP Morgan has poached David Clarkson from rival Credit Suisse to head its prime brokerage business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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JPMorgan CFO Braunstein May Step Down
By Reuters
10/11/2012 12:28:51 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—JPMorgan Chase and Co.'s chief financial officer, Doug Braunstein, may step down and take another position with the bank, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday [Oct.

Goldman Names Schwartz CFO as Viniar Retires
By Reuters
09/19/2012 11:38:50 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s longtime chief financial officer, David Viniar, will retire at the end of January and be replaced by Harvey Schwartz, the global co-head of securities, the investment bank said on Tuesday [Sept.

JPMorgan's New Corporate Bank Leaders Name Lieutenants
By Reuters
09/13/2012 10:56:25 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Michael Cavanagh and Daniel Pinto, who were drafted in July to co-lead JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s sprawling corporate and investment banking empire, named their top lieutenants in an internal memorandum on Wednesday [Sept.

Man Hires Ex-PIMCO Bond Chief in Fixed-Income Drive
By Reuters
09/07/2012 10:30:19 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—Man Group has hired PIMCO's former global head of portfolio management Sudi Mariappa, as the embattled hedge fund firm looks to revive its fortunes and win back clients with a major push into bond funds.
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Barclays Picks Retail Banker to Replace Diamond
By Reuters
08/30/2012 1:08:49 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—Barclays named retail banker Antony Jenkins as chief executive on Thursday [Aug. 30], signaling a shift from riskier investment banking as it tries to recover from the interest rate-rigging scandal that brought down his predecessor.

Commodity Trader Noble in Base Metals Push With New Team
By Reuters
08/27/2012 11:35:32 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Commodity merchant Noble Group Ltd. is gearing up for its biggest push in decades into the base metals markets, hiring two senior traders to build out beyond its home base in Asia.

Co-Founder Rokos Leaving Brevan Howard
By Reuters
08/16/2012 3:08:14 PM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—A co-founder of Brevan Howard, one of the world's biggest and most successful hedge fund managers, is leaving the firm this month.
Chris Rokos, a star trader on the firm's $25 billion flagship Master fund and who has worked with founder Alan Howard for more than 10 years, is to stop trading at the end of August, founding partner Nagi Kawkabani told Reuters on Thursday [Aug.


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