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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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In the run up to Credit Suisse’s strategic review at the end of the month, the bank is cutting jobs in its corporate finance division while a star banker in Europe has quit for a rival
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The French bank has appointed the head of its corporate and investment bank to the top job in a move that will surprise the Paris establishment. It sends a signal about its ambitions, writes David Rothnie
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Investment banks are scrambling to staff up in the region amid a capital markets boom, but some risk coming late to the party
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The bank’s race to catch rivals in leveraged finance has been delayed by market conditions, but it is determined to make up lost ground in EMEA
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More than three years on from its landmark restructuring, Deutsche Bank believes its strategy is right for the looming economic crisis as it tries to buck the recent trend of US dominance
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The bank’s co-CEO of global banking and markets is taking on a group-wide remit after finishing a six-month sabbatical. David Rothnie asks if he is poised for a bigger role as the bank attempts to fend off an activist campaign