Nijziel was previously global financial markets head of Rabobank's Japan business but will relocate to Hong Kong in the wake of Galvin's move back to London. Galvin will head up the global financial markets business in the London office and become global head of client structured products.
During the past two-and-a-half years, Galvin has successfully built up Rabobank's structuring capability in Hong Kong, after shifting the team's regional hub from Singapore to Hong Kong in 2006 to take advantage of the growth in both retail and institutional clients in the North Asia region.
It will be Nijziel's job...
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