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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 French bank has been riding out the Russia crisis, where it has large exposures. But it also has big corporate finance plans elsewhere in Europe, writes David Rothnie.
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Having established itself as a player in European DCM, the bank has bigger ambitions in fixed income and beyond, writes David Rothnie.
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The Deutsche Bank boss needs a new strategy as fixed income and capital concerns strengthen the hand of universal banking naysayers, writes David Rothnie.
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Professional services firms will continue to beef up their corporate finance offerings in 2015, but that doesn’t mean they are looking to compete with investment banks, writes David Rothnie.
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After Barclays overhauled its investment bank last year, it must prove it can deliver its strategy in 2015, writes David Rothnie.
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HSBC’s UK investment banking revolution will gain momentum in 2015, going beyond its previous narrow attempt to build a global M&A business, writes David Rothnie.