Deutsche Bank's global head of investment banking coverage and advisory is stepping down from the German lender after more than 23 years and will be replaced by regional chiefs.
Drew Goldman, who is based in New York, is taking a new role outside of banking, Mark Fedorcik, its head of the investment bank said in a note. He will be replaced in the Americas by Bruce Evans, while Henrik Johnsson and Berthold Fuerst will continue to lead the business in Europe.
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