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Investment banks and the art of the team move

Hiring a team from a rival is a quick way to plug a gap in a business. But the process can be a sensitive, and costly, one to negotiate

When an investment bank identifies a gap in its business, hiring a team out of a rival is arguably the quickest way of plugging it. But this process can be a sensitive, and costly, one to negotiate.

Reports in Financial News this month of team moves from Espirito Santo and Morgan Stanley has put the focus back on hiring raids.

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