Credit Suisse

Credit Suisse boosts equity derivatives in Germany

Credit Suisse has appointed Oliver Groeteke, Wolfgang Faust and Dirk Bombe to add to its equity derivatives sales team in Frankfurt. The three new staff arrive from Deutsche Bank, where they worked on the institutional equity derivatives sales desk,…

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Credit Suisse hires in equities

Credit Suisse has made a number of new hires in equity derivatives globally, following the bank's formation of a London-based equity derivatives product management group.

DBRS strengthens EMEA structured finance group

Toronto-based ratings agency DBRS has appointed Niclas Sandstrom to its structured finance quantitative group in London. His appointment continues the growth of DBRS’s Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) team.

Credit Suisse forms new equity products group

Credit Suisse has formed a London-based equity derivatives product management group with Stephane Diederich appointed as head, effective from this week. Diederich will report to Simon Yates, head of global equity derivatives and co-head of European…

Dougan chosen to replace group chief at Credit Suisse

Brady Dougan, chief executive of Credit Suisse’s investment banking division, has been appointed successor to Oswald Grübel as the group’s chief executive. Grübel plans to retire at Credit Suisse’s annual general meeting on May 4.

Credit Suisse - Product review

Many commodity-linked products focus on oil at the expense of other underlyings. Credit Suisse's Multi Commodity Note, issued in Switzerland, provides exposure to some less common metals, including lead, zinc and tin

Credit Suisse hires Toone

Credit Suisse has announced the appointment of Alex Toone as managing director and head of global metal sales for its alliance with Switzerland-based commodities trading group Glencore International.

Nine banks to build Mifid utility

Nine global securities firms have gone public with plans to create a trade data and market data dissemination platform, to take advantage of the EU’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid) reforms.

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