Credit Suisse names new co-head of investment banking
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Thereâs more change afoot at Credit Suisse.
Well-regarded dealmaker Dragi Ristevski has been appointed Credit Suisseâs new co-head of investment banking.Â
Street Talk understands the Swiss bank has named Dragi Ristevski as its new co-head of investment banking and capital markets, replacing James Disney.
The announcement was made internally on Wednesday, and comes only four months after private equity and industrials dealmaking specialist Ristevski joined the bank from Citi earlier this year.
Ristevski is one of the busiest dealmakers in the country, and Wednesdayâs announcement said he would continue to oversee financial sponsors coverage for the bank in addition to his new co-head duties.
Disregarded when first published in 1939, a story of a man fleeing the Nazis made it onto UK bestseller lists 82 years later. Here's how the novel was uncovered.
The Passenger : how the forgotten Nazi-era novel became a bestseller
Disregarded when first published in 1939, a story of a man fleeing the Nazis makes it onto UK bestseller lists 82 years later. Here s how the novel was uncovered.
Synagogues and Jewish property was damaged on the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938
The Passenger, a 1938 novel written by Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz, tells the story of businessman Otto Silbermann, who flees Berlin immediately after the Kristallnacht anti-Jewish pogrom; many of his Jewish friends have already been arrested by the Nazis. He takes trains through Germany, yet he never manages to leave the country.
The author of the novel, whose father was Jewish and mother Protestant, actually fled Nazi Germany in 1935, heading first to Sweden, then Norway and later England. That was shortly after the antisemitic and racist Nuremberg Laws were enacted on September 15, 1935. Boschwitz s father had already died during the First World War, and
Ares poaches Credit Suisse leveraged finance boss
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Alternatives investment manager Ares Management has hired Credit Suisse head of leveraged finance Peter Graf to drive its private debt strategy in Australasia.
Graf will join Ares as a managing director and be charged with helping Ares – one of the world’s largest private debt investors having raised $US50 billion in the past five years – step up its presence in Australian funding deals.
Graf spent 12 years at Credit Suisse in Sydney, working in its acquisition and leveraged finance and financial sponsors coverage teams.
Peter Graf has led some of the largest and most complex debt financings over the last decade including financings for KKR, TPG, MIRA, Apollo, NEXTDC and Carlyle, among others.
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