
Gains and losses at Credit Suisse
The bank confirmed the departure of Marco di Natale and Graham Sheridan, vice-presidents in UK corporate sales. David Beale, thought to be in hedge fund sales, is also believed to have left the bank last week, but the bank declined to confirm this.
The departures come amid a number of hires made by the bank in the city. The first of these comes with the hire of Jonathan Hughes from Barclays Capital, as a director on the bank sales desk.
Credit Suisse has further strengthened its bank sales team
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