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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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With no worries over capital and its deleveraging programme complete, the French bank has a great opportunity to leap-frog rivals, writes David Rothnie.
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Over-bloated sector teams have suffered as investment banks have cut their coverage efforts to reduce costs. David Rothnie reports on whether they have gone for good.
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The hybrid capital group at Royal Bank of Scotland is thriving. Formed amid the revamping of the investment bank to put a greater focus on fixed income, it is now an integral part of the business and RBS is already making waves among its peer group, writes David Rothnie.
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After a long road to recovery, Commerzbank’s markets and corporates business was the group’s stand-out performer in the second quarter, writes David Rothnie.
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The French bank has staged a recovery with its new strategy as a European debt-focused house, writes David Rothnie.
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After two quarters of strong profits, UBS is winning the battle to prove its new niche investment banking model works. Shareholders and management must not lose focus if there are tougher times ahead, writes David Rothnie.