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People Moves Monday: Goldman Sachs, Eurex, Barclays and more…

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Esposito joined Goldman Sachs in 1995 as a salesperson for emerging markets debt, before subsequently being named managing director in 2002 and partner in 2006. Mark Burgess joined commodities specialist Marex as equities trader following a 14-year stint at Winterflood Securities.

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Two Important Books That Have Helped Me in Dealmaking

Focus Investment Banking

I’ve been doing transactions in the automotive aftermarket since helping America’s Service Station’s private equity owner sell 30 stores in Texas in 2002 to a strategic buyer. The first is Private Capital Markets by Rob Slee (John Wiley & Sons: 2011). And that’s all it took to become an investment banker.

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Periculum Advises Hoosier Penn Oil, Inc. in its Sale to Cadence Petroleum Group

Periculum Capital

The Company subsequently acquired several smaller oil distributors and launched its car care chemical offerings in 2002. Current owner, Brian Johnson, joined the Company in 1998 as its CFO before becoming an equity partner and eventually acquiring the entire Company. The post Periculum Advises Hoosier Penn Oil, Inc.

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The 20 greatest trading innovations

The TRADE

While adoption is widespread in equities other asset classes such as fixed income have been slower to adopt these systems given the nuances of the workflows and liquidity landscapes in these markets. For more information on the various providers in the EMS market, check out The TRADE’s annual survey.

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Unpacking the 20 most impact financial regulations from the last 20 years

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Among the key components of Basel III is the increase in minimum capital requirements for banks, including higher common equity and Tier 1 capital ratios. It mandates increased pre- and post-trade transparency for a wide range of asset classes, including equities, fixed income, derivatives, and structured finance products.