By Andrei Skvarsky
Deutsche Bank has recently hired Igor Sorokin from Troika Dialog, appointing him as vice president in charge of structuring.
The German bank seems to be back in the market for new hires following yesterday’s announcement of two analyst hires, George Buzhenitsa and Natalia Smirnova, from UniCredit Securities.
Other rivals have so far been plundering from Deutsche Bank. Credit Suisse Group hired three fixed-income specialists from the bank in March while rumours persists that VTB Capital may come hunting again having already lured 100 Deutsche bankers for its ranks.
Sorokin joined from Troika, where he oversaw structured solutions leverage and acquisitions, after South Africa’s Standard Bank took a stake in the Russian investment firm. Before that, he held a series of positions at Standard Bank’s Russian subsidiary and earlier on worked as a finance analyst and joint ventures analyst at Shell.
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