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JPMorgan hires Citigroup’s top private equity banker Diamandakis

The former global head of Citigroup’s alternative asset managers unit is making the switch to a Wall Street rival

Anthony Diamandakis left Citigroup in March after more than a decade at the US investment bank
Anthony Diamandakis left Citigroup in March after more than a decade at the US investment bank

JPMorgan has hired Citigroup’s top private equity dealmaker in the latest senior dealmaker move between the two banks.

Anthony Diamandakis, who was latterly co-head of Citigroup’s global asset managers unit, is set to join JPMorgan as a vice chair within its strategic investor group, according to people familiar with the matter and a memo seen by Financial News.

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