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HSBC has set the plan for its slimmed-down investment bank, but the model is untested — and was not designed by those who will implement it
Big ambitions for global banking — but only if it’s profitable
The growth of private capital is giving banks more reasons to talk to clients, which helps build relationships. But for the biggest banks, IPOs are still king
Trading lifted results at Barclays, Deutsche Bank and UBS but corporate finance goals will be harder
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Société Générale’s plan to escape its long underperformance is an old idea: ‘originate to distribute’
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Bill Winters has one chance left to secure his legacy as Standard Chartered CEO. The exit of Simon Cooper is just the beginning
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Michael Klein’s attempted spin-off of Credit Suisse’s investment bank was complex and conflicted, but it could have reshaped the landscape in a way the UBS takeover does not
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One banker in London has gained a clear edge in internal rivalries as Goldman fights to get back to the top of the European M&A rankings
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Cracking M&A and North America are central to BNPP’s ambition. Can big investment and a new structure do the trick?
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JP Morgan’s top banker in Europe is known for his determined style and will not shy from the big decisions needed for Citi to deliver on its plan