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Europe’s self-proclaimed investment banking champions are playing to their strengths, but remain far behind US peers
After quitting M&A and equity capital markets in Europe and the US last year, HSBC is striving to maintain global relevance — and London and New York still have a role to play
Innovation and ambition have been hallmarks of mergers and acquisitions activity this year, but there are some signs of weakness in private equity
Bank M&A is back on the agenda, but talk of SMBC buying Jefferies is premature. The two firms are prioritising their multi-stranded alliance and a takeover now would jeopardise it
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The shadow of Slawomir Krupa’s CIB legacy looms large over Société Générale’s new strategy for global banking and investor services, which hasn’t prompted a warm response
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Barclays' acquisition of Lehman Brothers gave it the Wall Street presence it craved. Has it delivered on the deal's potential?
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The appointment of the investment banker as Standard Chartered CFO could provide the the bank the boost needs in its turnaround
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CEO’s plan to disband the bank’s institutional securities group leaves a skills gap and raises questions about the universal model at the heart of its investment banking business
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The independent advisory firm now boasts a full-service equities and ECM platform after completing the acquisition of Redburn Atlantic
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Banks are determined to stick to their growth plans as they see cause for optimism in investment banking thanks to increasing confidence and a growing pipeline of deals