Jefferies, UBS, BlueCrest, Nomura all hiring
In the latest hiring roundup, Jefferies steps up its recruitment plans, a new bond team is planned in London and Deutsche Bank opens a new US office.
UBS launches New York agency unit
UBS just relocated a London trading specialist to New York to help launch the agency offering within its new FX, rates and credit division. Expect more hires to come.
Fresh bond team in London
MFS Investment Management is launching a London-based bond team. Lior Jassur, the former head of high yield research at HSBC, will lead the team.
DB needs more advisers
Deutsche Bank AG's Asset & Wealth Management has opened a new private banking office in Dallas. Globally, the bank wants to grow its financial adviser base by 15%.
Hedge fund won’t stop hiring
Bluecrest Capital Management just keeps hiring, despite profits slowing a bit. The firm added more than 100 employees last year, including 21 partners.
Two banks poaching in Singapore
Two home-grown banks, DBS and UOB, are starting to dominate the market for transaction banking jobs in Singapore. They are poaching from every bank in the area.
Jefferies ready to step up hiring
Investment bank Jefferies just had a great quarter. Now, it plans on adding more bankers, particularly on the trading side.
Boutique bank hot and hiring
Boutique investment bank Centerview Partners has been hiring, and there is plenty of reason to apply. It was just ranked the fifth best bank to work for, behind only the likes of Goldman Sachs, Blackstone, J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley.
Nomura needs US bankers
Nomura plans to do more hiring in the U.S. The Japanese bank is on the lookout for qualified investment bankers with strong industry coverage skills.
MDs needed in London
DC Advisory needs to hire two managing directors to its London office.
BNP hunting for bankers in Europe
BNP wants to hire senior finance and M&A investment bankers in London and Paris across several sectors.