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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
Private credit firms and banks have reasons to tango — but Lazard is not a lending bank
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A year after its surprise scoop of UK equities house Numis, Deutsche Bank is making headway in the league tables
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CFO and former trader is seen as natural successor after Noel Quinn unexpectedly stepped down
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In European mergers and acquisitions, UBS is enjoying its best run for years, especially in the UK, as bankers from the paired firms work together
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The way PE firms operate is changing and banks are being forced to adapt
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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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Société Générale’s plan to escape its long underperformance is an old idea: ‘originate to distribute’