Facing intense regulatory oversight, senior bankers are increasingly heading for the corporate world, with some taking their skills and contacts to fintech firms.
Heavy use of cornerstone investors make it difficult for institutional investors to do proper valuation work says Canada Pension Plan Investment Board president Mark Machin.
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board shuffles its management team following the recent promotion of Mark Machin to global president and chief executive.
Goldman’s co-head of investment banking in Asia-Pacific ex-Japan is heading back to the US to take up a global role, according to people familiar with the matter.
Mark Machin, former regional vice-chairman at Goldman Sachs, has joined Canada Pension Plan Investment Board as president of Asia-Pacific. There are sure to be other high-profile bankers leaving the industry this year.
Goldman's Mark Machin looks at the similarities and differences between China's capital markets now and then, and highlights some surprising developments.
Ravi Sinha becomes co-head of the investment banking division in Asia together with Mark Machin, while Richard Campbell-Breeden takes on the role of co-head of M&A in Asia, alongside Johan Leven.