At Goldman Sachs, Parker will be co-chairman of the M&A group with Tim Ingrassia and Jack Levy, Michael DuVally, a spokesman for the New York-based firm, said yesterday. The post is a senior position dealing directly with clients. Gregg Lemkau and Gene Sykes are the group’s global heads, running the business.
Banks have been hiring in corporate finance amid a 71 percent surge in M&A to $2.6 trillion this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) and Citigroup Inc. saw their combined revenue from investment banking rise 6.7 percent to $9.17 billion in the first half of 2014, led by gains in equity underwriting and advising on mergers.
Parker joined Barclays through the British bank’s purchase of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. North American operations out of bankruptcy in September 2008 after talks to acquire all of the New York-based firm collapsed.
Paul Parker, former head of Barclays mergers unit.
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