RBC expands European equity sales teams with two new appointments
New hires bring considerable experience to the bank, having previously served at Berenberg and Investec, as well as Citi, Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs, respectively.
New hires bring considerable experience to the bank, having previously served at Berenberg and Investec, as well as Citi, Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs, respectively.
Industry veterans from Kepler Cheuvreux and Invesco bid adieu to the industry, leaving with more than eight decades of experience between them.
Incoming traders and sales traders join from Raymond James, Barclays and Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
New head brings over two decades’ worth of experience to RBC, having previously served at Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs.
The past week saw appointments from RBC Capital Markets and LiquidityBook.
Incoming head has previously served at ED&F Man Capital Markets, Nomura and RBS Markets and International Banking.
These participants expect liquidity to be the buzz word of 2022, whether that be aggregation, new liquidity sources or the changing role of electronic liquidity providers.
Annabel Smith speaks with the intimate community that covers US equities markets out of the UK and Europe, exploring everything from execution and desk configuration to turnover and people moves.
New RBC sales trader and director previously spent 14 years at Morgan Stanley and joins the firm to expand its European cash trading division alongside two other senior new hires.
The Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) found that RBC allocated bonds intended for institutional investors to parties who then resold them to broker-dealers at a profit.