Sante Corona, who became co-head of TD’s global equity capital markets business on March 1 when the Cowen deal closed, relocated to New York City as of May 1
to create “seamless connectivity” between TD Securities and TD Cowen’s equity capital markets business, the bank said Friday in an internal memo. Mr. Corona shares his title with Grant Miller, who previously ran Cowen’s capital markets group and is already based in New York.
The moves represent TD’s latest effort to integrate Cowen’s roughly 1,700 staff into its own investment banking operations, most notably by placing one TD executive and one Cowen executive in charge of each major division. In September of 2022, one month after the Cowen acquisition was first announced, TDthen-Cowen co-president Larry Wieseneck and TD’s co-head of global markets Tim Wiggan would become co-heads of global investment banking.
TD is refocusing efforts on its decade-long plan to build a stronger cross-border capital markets business after being forced to
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