Deutsche Bank said to put both its co-heads for Asia corporate finance on leave

Deutsche Bank has put both its co-heads of corporate finance in Asia on leave, people familiar with the matter said. -- PHOTO: REUTERS 
Deutsche Bank has put both its co-heads of corporate finance in Asia on leave, people familiar with the matter said. -- PHOTO: REUTERS 

SINGAPORE (Bloomberg) - Deutsche Bank has put both its co-heads of corporate finance in Asia on leave, people familiar with the matter said.

The decisions to ask Douglas Morton and Venky Vishwanathan to take leave were unrelated, and no interim heads of corporate finance have been appointed in their place, one of the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is confidential. No reason for the decisions was given.

Morton's leave was announced internally on Monday, the people said. Vishwanathan has been on leave since early May, one of the people said.

Morton declined to comment when reached on his mobile phone on Tuesday, and Vishwanathan could not be reached for comment despite eight phone calls to his mobile phone over the past two weeks. Amy Chang, a Deutsche Bank representative in Hong Kong, declined to comment.

Morton is based in Hong Kong and has been running Deutsche Bank's investment banking coverage in Asia. Vishwanathan is responsible for the capital markets and treasury solutions business at the bank, based in Singapore.

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