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MOVES- Barclays, Deutsche Bank, BlueBay, BayernLB, Willis North America

Mon, 23rd Sep 2013 20:29

Sept 23 (Reuters) - The following financial servicesindustry appointments were announced on Monday. To inform us ofother job changes, email to moves@thomsonreuters.com.

STANDARD CHARTERED PLC

The Standard Chartered Bank has appointed Madhur Jha assenior global economist within the global research team. Madhurwill be based in London and joins from HSBC, where she worked asan economist and asset-backed security strategist.

BARCLAYS BANK PLC

The global financial services provider has appointed PeterHorrell as the chief executive of its wealth and investmentmanagement business. Horrell was named the interim CEO of thebusiness in April with effect from May 1.

WILLIS NORTH AMERICA INC

The unit of Willis Group Holdings, the global insurancebroker, appointed James Doyle as managing partner of Willis'Tampa, Florida operations, effective immediately. Prior tojoining Willis he served as executive vice president, Aon RiskServices, Inc.

BTIG LLC

The global financial services firm appointed April Scee as amanaging director and consumer analyst. Scee has broad consumerexperience, having covered staples, retail, food retail, luxury,and leisure during her 15 years as both a sell- and buy-sideresearch analyst. At BTIG, she will focus on global staples,food retail and luxury.

ECM ASSET MANAGEMENT

The multi-asset credit investor owned by Wells Fargo appointed Chris Telfer as specialist portfolio manager. Beforejoining ECM, Telfer spent three years as a credit trader atBarclays Capital in London.

BLUEBAY ASSET MANAGEMENT LLP

The London-based specialist manager of fixed income andalternative investments appointed Graham Stock as head ofEmerging Markets Sovereign Research with immediate effect.Stock's focus will be on Latin America, alongside the managementof a team of analysts covering Asia and Central Eastern EuropeMiddle East and Africa (CEEMEA).

DEUTSCHE BANK

Deutsche Bank said Simon Gorringe would join its UKinvestment banking coverage team as a managing director. Thebank said Gorringe would be responsible for client coverageacross all industry sectors and would work closely withcolleagues from mergers and acquisitions, equity capitalmarkets, debt capital markets and leveraged finance.

BAYERNLB

The German state-owned lender said Chief Executive GerdHaeusler will step down at the end of the year, following arestructuring of the bank.

SBERBANK

The corporate and investment banking unit of Sberbank ofRussia has appointed Sascha Prinz as head of rates, managingdirector, in its fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC)division, a part of its global markets department. Sascha joinsfrom Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

ROCKSPRING PROPERTY INVESTMENT MANAGERS LLP

The company has appointed David Thomas as European directorin charge of the fund accounting team. Before joiningRockspring, Thomas worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP for nineyears, specializing in investment management and real estate.

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