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Insider finance: BofA poaches volatility traders

May 6, 2021, 15:55 IST
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Paris on October 4th, 2011 . Aurel BGC. trading floor The CAC40 index and the Paris stock exchange curve over the past 5 days appear on the computer screens Traders at work. (Photo by: Andia/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)Andia/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Good morning and welcome to Insider Finance. I'm Dan DeFrancesco, and here's what's on the agenda today:

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Bank of America has poached 2 senior derivatives traders from JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley, adding reinforcements to hard-hit trading desk

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Spencer Cross resigned from JPMorgan to run US index trading at Bank of America, and Anastasios "Taso" Giannopoulos left Morgan Stanley to take the role of America's head of micro derivatives trading at BofA.

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More on their new positions.

A young star manager from Viking Global has left the $44 billion hedge fund

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Divya Nettimi has left Viking Global after more than six years as a portfolio manager. Take a look at what she accomplished at Viking.

Wall Street is bumping junior investment banker pay and going on a hiring spree

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RBC Capital Markets and Guggenheim Securities are the latest two Wall Street firms to offer up pay bumps to junior bankers. We've got the whole list here.

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JPMorgan CEO says that working remotely 'does not work' for young people and those who want to 'hustle'

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JPMorgan's CEO said remote work made it harder for young people and those who hustle. Here's why he's so down on WFH.

Compass CEO Robert Reffkin's obsessive approach to networking is just one reason he's on track to be the youngest Black billionaire

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Compass CEO Robert Reffkin wrote a new book that details his unconventional path to the top. Here are some of the biggest takeaways.

Wall Street is looking to get back to the office. We've got the latest details on what 7 banks like JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs are telling employees.

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Some Wall Street banks are gearing up to get more workers back to office this summer. Here's a breakdown of what seven different banks are saying.

Odd lots:

BofA Promotes Brunner, Farman to Run M&A Amid Deal Windfall (Bloomberg)

Galaxy Digital to Buy BitGo in Crypto Sector's First $1 Billion Deal (WSJ)

BlackRock accused of ESG inconsistency over Indonesia palm oil (Financial Times)

Banks Earn Big on Green Bonds But Really Clean Up With Fossil Fuel (Bloomberg)

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Goldman, Citi Stave Off Investor Calls for Racial Audits (Bloomberg)

Archegos prepares for insolvency as banks seek compensation for $10bn losses (Financial Times)

Top hedge fund manager's revealing novel (eFinancialCareers)

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