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RBC announces new agency hires

RBC Capital Markets Corp. has added two U.S. fixed income senior staffers to head its agency business.

RBC Capital Markets Corp. has added two U.S. fixed income senior staffers to head its agency business.
Ryan Fennelly was named RBC’s senior bullet agency trader and Devin Dangler will head derivatives sales coverage for the U.S. Agencies and Supranationals.
International organizations such as the European Union and the World Trade Organization are examples of Supranationals.
Prior to joining New York-based RBC, Mr. Fennelly was the head Agency bullet trader at Zurich, Switzerland-based Credit Suisse Group and was also an Agency trader for Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.
Mr. Dangler joins RBC Capital Markets after more than six years at London-based HSBC Holdings PLC, where he most recently co-led coverage for all derivative transactions for the Federal Home Loan Bank System.
The firm also appointed Aaron Kennon as its senior relationship manager for U.S. Agencies.
Mr. Kennon will focus on Agency relationships and on developing synergies between these three areas.
Additionally, Paul Klinger will relocate to New York from Memphis and continue in his role as the firm’s U.S. Agency callable new issue trader.

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