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Ten months after its unusual regional retreat in equity capital markets and M&A, HSBC has had a good year in debt capital markets, suggesting its new strategy can work
New look corporate finance division has merged M&A and sponsor coverage
Physical infrastructure, once seen as boring and ex-growth, has become one of the hottest areas for capital markets and M&A, and that is set to accelerate in 2026
Hit by an alleged ‘fraud’ at the bankrupt US car parts maker, Wall Street’s last pure play investment bank has its sights set on European leveraged finance as it expands its alliance with SMBC
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The Street is taking a more measured approach to managing headcount as it looks to position for an upturn while keeping an eye on costs
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The US will be critical to BNP Paribas's aim to become Europe's best global investment bank. So far, signs are good, but there is a hill to climb
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The Italian bank’s push into advisory and capital markets appears to be paying off despite a dire market backdrop
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Pulled deals and depleted pipelines have made for a dismal year in UK corporate finance but banks are loathe to make big cuts to staff as they hope for an upturn in activity in 2023
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Credit Suisse’s plan to fulfil the dreams of First Boston loyalists and create a semi-independent capital markets and advisory firm based in the US makes European investment banking a lower priority, writes David Rothnie
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The US bank’s overhaul aims to maximise market share in investment banking by boosting collaboration between divisions. It also makes it look more like rivals who once envied it, writes David Rothnie