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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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Senior bankers want a common sense approach to UK regulatory reform but a plan to scrap the bonus cap means pay will rear its ugly head
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Goldman is the fastest growing blue chip corporate broking business of the last two years, but other firms are also making moves
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A potential partnership between two of the biggest names in investment banking will make for a compelling proposition
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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