By Dinesh Nair
DUBAI (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley
Kayello, who was in charge of the U.S. investment bank's sales and trading operations in the region, has been with the bank for over 25 years and has been based in Dubai since 2006.
A spokesman for the bank in Dubai confirmed Kayello's appointment and Jabre's move to London.
Jabre, a mergers and acquisitions banker who took the top MENA role in 2011, is relocating to London as the deputy head for the bank's investment banking business in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Jabre will report to Franck Petitgas, global co-head of investment banking, a banking source familiar with the matter said. Mark Eichorn is the other head of the bank's investment banking team.
"He (Jabre) is inheriting a bigger business and a wider region in the new role, so this is effectively a promotion for him," the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Morgan Stanley, the sixth-largest U.S. bank by assets, is trimming staff at its Dubai office, mainly by cutting jobs in its equities division, as part of a global plan to reduce costs, sources told Reuters in January.
But investment banking activity in the region is showing signs of a slow revival as financial markets pick up and global companies resume expansion plans.
Mergers and acquisitions transactions targeting Middle Eastern firms amounted to $20 billion in 2012, double the activity in 2011, according to Thomson Reuters data. Fees from advising clients totaled $157.9 million, a 23 percent increase.
Morgan Stanley was one of the advisers to telecoms operator Etisalat
The bank also advised French lender Societe Generale
(Reporting by Dinesh Nair; Editing by Jane Baird)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/morgan-stanley-names-veteran-banker-kayello-mena-head-142254716--finance.html
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