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Nearly three years after its reboot, UniCredit’s corporate finance business is starting to motor as Andrea Orcel’s performance-led ethos yields results
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Bill Winters has one chance left to secure his legacy as Standard Chartered CEO. The exit of Simon Cooper is just the beginning
Michael Klein’s attempted spin-off of Credit Suisse’s investment bank was complex and conflicted, but it could have reshaped the landscape in a way the UBS takeover does not
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One banker in London has gained a clear edge in internal rivalries as Goldman fights to get back to the top of the European M&A rankings
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Cracking M&A and North America are central to BNPP’s ambition. Can big investment and a new structure do the trick?
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JP Morgan’s top banker in Europe is known for his determined style and will not shy from the big decisions needed for Citi to deliver on its plan
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Venkat wants to generate higher returns in investment banking without increasing its capital
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Jane Fraser’s restructuring of Citigroup is leading to rafts of appointments, but they do not deliver the radical shake-up promised and a climate of uncertainty prevails
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JP Morgan is forging even greater integration with a new look commercial and investment bank as Daniel Pinto’s 12 year reign comes to a close
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Panmure Gordon’s merger with Liberum caps a year of consolidation in UK investment banking and could spark more activity
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The German lender is said to be running the rule over Commerzbank and other takeover targets as it strives to boost returns and rebalance its business
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The bank’s equity capital markets business has upped its game thanks to a sharper focus and a bumper couple of years in one of its biggest markets
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AMC’s CEO Bob Diamond talks to GlobalCapital about his thwarted plan to buy Credit Suisse’s investment bank, why Barclays needs to be bold and where opportunities lie in 2024
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GlobalCapital is proud to introduce the Southies, the premier alternative investment banking awards for 2023
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As firms adjust their priorities, the shifting geopolitical landscape could produce some unlikely winners in 2024 and beyond
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Exit by Middle East investor comes as Barclays inks plan to revive share price, but big changes to its investment bank appear to be off the table
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A flurry of M&A activity is reshaping the UK corporate broking landscape as banks look to offer clients a broader array of products from financing to defence advice
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The US bank has picked the top management of its new-look investment banking division but uncertainty will remain until the restructuring is finalised in 2024
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The Spanish lender is looking to buck the trend among European banks that have tried and failed to build a sustainable presence in US investment banking
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A swift combination of the UK investment banking teams of UBS and Credit Suisse shows the rapid progress that has been made, as CEO Sergio Ermotti looks ahead to a ‘pivotal 2024’
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The bank has accelerated its expansion at the expense of bigger rivals and wants to be among the top five banks in corporate finance in Europe
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The former FIG dealmaker has landed his first acquisition but growth ambitions for the investment bank remain on the mid-market
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As a growth-driven acquisition of a business with very little overlap, the deal has the potential to emulate JP Morgan Cazenove
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The UK challenger bank pulled together its £1bn financing with a hastily rearranged advisory team against the odds — and the clock
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Confidence is returning as banks bet on a revival in financial sponsor-driven corporate finance activity, and European banks are as ambitious as ever
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CEO Jane Fraser stunned investment bankers in Europe with a fundamental overhaul of its corporate and investment banking business
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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