Barrenjoey bolsters fixed income team
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Upstart investment bank Barrenjoey Capital Partners has made another slew of hires to strengthen its fixed income team as former UBS Australia boss Mathew Grounds prepares to join the outfit he had a hand in shaping.
The
Australian Financial Review understands that Yeeshu Kumar has been lured from Hong Kong – where he is a director at HSBC covering cash and derivative products – to join the new bank. Prior to HSBC, he worked at UBS for almost eight years.
Yeeshu Kumar has been hired by Barrenjoey Capital to join the fixed income team.
It is also expected that Lee Johns and UBS veterans Sam Kirtley and Samuel Cochrane will join the fixed income team under Duncan Haig, another former UBS trader and now Barrenjoey founding partner who has been busy assembling the new team for the “mini-Macquarie”-style investment bank.
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