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‘New kid on the block’ disrupts established order with lead role on Schroders takeover
Investment bank, like the group, wants to diversify outside France, and will lead with its strongest suit, real assets
The Spanish bank is building out its industry and product teams after doubling down in North America
UK house has boosted returns at its investment bank and is bullish on ECM and M&A despite falling below expectations
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Banks have shed trading platforms and physical assets but talk of a retreat is overdone, as the business becomes more tailored for the banking mainstream, writes David Rothnie.
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The Swiss bank is executing on its plans to upgrade its UK business and boost its ranking, writes David Rothnie.
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The Dutch bank is back on a global footing seven years after the ill-fated RBS takeover stripped it of its corporate finance business, writes David Rothnie.
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The US bank’s cost-cutting and investment in senior bankers is paying off. Now it has more ambitious plans to close the gap on its rivals, writes David Rothnie.
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Silicon Valley’s deal boom is noteworthy because in many cases, investment banks aren’t involved, writes David Rothnie. Staying relevant in this sector runs against the short term cost control mantra prevalent in banking today.
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So often boutiques provides shelter for senior bankers during the downturn, only to see them lured back when bulge bracket firms resume their expansion in an upward cycle. Can StormHarbour prove the exception and keep its key staff onboard? David Rothnie investigates.