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60 Exclusive: Jefferies Hires Goldman Sachs’ Alex Tingle as Global Head of Digital Infrastructure Banking

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Valida Pau @ The Information 1 place · today 15:09 EDT

Jefferies has hired Alex Tingle from Goldman Sachs to lead the investment bank’s efforts in digital infrastructure deals, according to people familiar with the matter. Tingle was most recently a managing director at Goldman’s digital infrastructure investment banking group. Tingle will join ...

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