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RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL
The brokerage and investment bank promoted Vin Campagnoli to chief information officer. Campagnoli, who joined Raymond James in 2011 to run its private client group technology unit, replaces Tim Eitel, the Florida-based company said.
He previously worked in the private client technology group of UBS AG’s Wealth Management Americas operation.

MIRAE ASSET GLOBAL INVESTMENTS CO LTD
The South Korea-based company named Peter Graham as chief executive officer, Robert Mulligan as president and Robert Shea as chief operating officer in Mirae Asset Global Investments (USA) LLC, the company’s unit in the United States.

PORTMAN SQUARE CAPITAL
The chief executive of one of Europe’s most talked-about new hedge fund firms has stepped down in a bid to save costs after a big investor pulled its support, people familiar with the situation said.

GUGGENHEIM PARTNERS LLC
The financial services firm appointed Henry Silverman as global head of its real estate and infrastructure business. He joins from RREEF Infrastructure. RREEF is the business within the asset and wealth management unit responsible for raising money for Deutsche Bank’s own private-equity funds.

PERELLA WEINBERG PARTNERS
The firm, which provides advisory and asset management services, appointed David Ferguson and Chip Baird as partners in its asset management business. They join from private equity firm Weston Presidio and will be based in New York.

ROYAL LONDON
The mutual life and pensions company appointed Tracey Graham to its board as a non-executive director. Graham is currently a non-executive director of RPS Group plc, Dialight plc and Albemarle and Bond Holdings plc.

D. E. SHAW GROUP
The investment and technology development firm named Ángel Ubide and Brian Sack as senior vice presidents and co-directors of global economics in its discretionary macro investing unit. Ubide previously worked at Tudor Investment Corp and Sack was previously with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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