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  • What will the new crop of boutique investment banks need to do to break the bulge-bracket stranglehold? Star power and capital will sort out the winners and losers, writes David Rothnie.
  • FIG
    Tom Montag, the new head of Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s investment bank is expected to name his senior management team at the beginning of September. With the firm’s integration largely complete, and investment bankers already able to call on balance sheet firepower, insiders are excited about the prospects for a fresh start, writes David Rothnie.
  • FIG
    For all the talk of emerging markets and European potential, the US is still the market that matters most in investment banking, argues David Rothnie. That makes BarCap’s Lehman acquisition look smarter than ever.
  • FIG
    An aggressive lending strategy focused on a select group of clients that is designed to maximise capital markets and advisory revenues — it’s page one of the investment banking play-book, 2009 edition. But while many are still trying, BNP Paribas has the wallet-share growth to prove it works, writes David Rothnie.
  • An aggressive lending strategy focused on a select group of clients that is designed to maximise capital markets and advisory revenues — it’s page one of the investment banking play-book, 2009 edition. But while many are still trying, BNP Paribas has the wallet-share growth to prove it works, writes David Rothnie. Read this week’s full Southpaw column online now.
  • FIG
    Despite Citi being the biggest victim of the financial crisis, its global and European investment banking business is holding up well, with debt capital markets starring particularly brightly. But as David Rothnie reports, many in the firm are getting fed up with the endless reshuffles and perpetual crisis in the executive suite on Wall Street.