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Deutsche Bank is pulling out the stops to succeed in its ambition to be Europe’s clear and consistent leader in corporate finance, writes David Rothnie.
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Credit Suisse has been on the road less travelled. Over the past few years, the bank has analysed how to manage an investment bank, overhauling recruitment, talent management, and performance. With the European fee pot turning, the work looks like it is paying off.
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Spain’s capital market boom is being undermined by the return of local lenders, but international banks are well placed to capture a bulging M&A pipeline, writes David Rothnie.
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Michel Barnier, outgoing vice-president of the European Commission, has described a real European capital market as “my dream, which can be inherited by my successor”, writes Owen Sanderson.
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A securities lending market in green bonds will remain all but non-existent until volumes grow to a much larger size — but even then, borrowing bonds could remain off the table for several reasons.
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The head of Nomura's EMEA global finance division will leave the bank, to be replaced by HSBC's Simon Deeny and head of ECM Ken Brown.