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Fadi Attia joins Credit Agricole syndicate team

Mon, 16th Mar 2015 16:59

By Paul Kilby

NEW YORK, March 16 (IFR) - Just a month or so after leavingBarclays, Fadi Attia has been hired at Credit Agricole Corporateand Investment Bank as a director on its US syndicate desk.

Attia will cover Latin America as well as US high-grade andhigh-yield transactions at the French bank, which is buildingits LatAm presence.

He will report to Nick Leopardi, head of the US syndicatedesk.

Attia left Barclays in February after a stint of more thanthree years at the British bank. Before that he worked at HSBC,where he was a director on the CEEMEA debt syndicate desk. (Reporting by Paul Kilby; Editing by Marc Carnegie)

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