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A swift combination of the UK investment banking teams of UBS and Credit Suisse shows the rapid progress that has been made, as CEO Sergio Ermotti looks ahead to a ‘pivotal 2024’
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Fifteen years after Lehman's collapse, many say banking system regulation does not work as intended
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Federal Reserve vice-chair has offered a holistic review and changes to risk-based capital requirements
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US brokerage pays 135bp more spread compared to pre-SVB comps
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UK lender slides in its first Yankee of the year, raising larger volume than what was available in euros, amid lingering banking concerns
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The report fails to address several issues, and some have questioned its impartiality
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Bank controls have proven far more useful on one side of the Atlantic than the other this year and any regulatory overhaul stemming from the recent debacle in the sector should keep this in mind
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Damien Aellen returns to BNP Paribas after eight years with Credit Suisse
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- Italy and Switzerland give bank bonds a boost - A renaissance for emerging market corporate issuance… or not - Using pension funds to fix UK equity capital markets
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The latest run on First Republic shows a startling lack of regulatory cohesion and uncertainty about how banks should be supervised. If left unchecked the problems could spread to bigger outfits
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Returning CEO Sergio Ermotti commits to keep levfin and promises pedigree staffing but appointment of new head of corporate finance jars with tone of collaboration
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Canadian banks cross the border to fund in the US market as smaller domestic lenders face renewed concerns and imminent TLAC rules
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Saudi National Bank’s bungled investment underlines how far the region must go before it can be a serious player in big bank M&A
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Moves by senior staff are the latest in a stream of departures from the Swiss outfit
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Desperate for a scapegoat, banks under immense duress are increasingly pointing the finger at certain websites. But the truth is they have been the architects of their own downfall
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A battle-hardened team of bankers and executives drew on their experience from the financial crisis of 2008 to rescue Credit Suisse and land a deal that stabilised the financial system
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After only three years away, Ermotti is back and may need a big hitter to handle combined investment bank
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Bankers in Europe point to concerns stemming from the US banking sector, though latest price moves may affect next week's FIG issuance
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Recent bank failures will influence the final rules and regional banks’ capital resolvability requirements
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Credit Suisse tier one capital holders should stop complaining
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Regulators’ supportive words have saved AT1, but prices are prohibitively high
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With cases expected on four fronts, the technicalities of Swiss banking law will be publicly aired over the coming years and months
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The shotgun rescue of Credit Suisse poses a dilemma for UBS in corporate finance — should it carry on with the restructuring plan or try to regain its former swagger?
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CS staffers keep an eye out for new jobs while waiting on merger strategy