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Citi hires Goldman’s Osmond in Australia expansion

Date: 12 Jul 2010

The US bank has hired Tony Osmond from Goldman Sachs to be its head of investment banking for Australia and New Zealand from Goldman Sachs. He was formerly head of M&A, natural resources and industrials in Australia.

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Aaron Pan

Citi has hired top banker Tony Osmond as its new head of investment banking for Australia and New Zealand, in what is widely regarded as a coup for the US firm.

Osmond resigned on July 8 from Goldman Sachs, where he had been head of mergers and acquisitions for Australia as well as the natural resources and industrials franchise.

He is widely regarded as a rainmaker in Australia and his appointment reflects the continued ambition of the US bank to expand in the country.

Osmond will be based in Melbourne and reports to Chris Knoblanche, head of global banking for Citi in Australia and New Zealand. Knoblanche was formerly head of investment banking...

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