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‘New kid on the block’ disrupts established order with lead role on Schroders takeover
Investment bank, like the group, wants to diversify outside France, and will lead with its strongest suit, real assets
The Spanish bank is building out its industry and product teams after doubling down in North America
UK house has boosted returns at its investment bank and is bullish on ECM and M&A despite falling below expectations
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As storm clouds gather around Standard Chartered, the bank is in danger of stagnating in corporate finance, says David Rothnie.
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For a bank that has spent much of its recent history being kicked by rivals, the Japanese firm enters 2014 in calmer waters, writes David Rothnie.
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The emergence of a new global elite at the independent firm is an attempt to pave the way for continuity, not revolution, writes David Rothnie.
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EuroWeek polled the DCM and bond syndicate teams at leading banks to find out which of their rivals they thought had done the best job across all sectors and currencies through 2013. Here are the results. The borrowers’ poll to decide the top banks and the bankers’ vote on the top borrowers will take place in April and May, and the award winners will be revealed at the EuroWeek Bond Dinner in May.
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The Swiss bank’s new-look FIG team has confounded the sceptics, writes David Rothnie.
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The creation of the European corporate finance unit at BNP Paribas is the right move if overdue, says David Rothnie.