Credit Suisse
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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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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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◆ Swiss bank launches sale into hot demand for bank capital ◆ CS AT1 wipe-out drives need to issue ◆ Final demand around $12bn
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UBS pledges IB will return to profit this quarter as M&A pipeline fills
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David Anthony started at new firm this week
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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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Swiss regulator recommends fining senior bankers to avoid future bank collapses but faces pushback from Swiss Bankers Association
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◆ What the most senior debt bankers in the world believe about next year ◆ Who's eating Credit Suisse ◆ If a property company falls in the forest and doesn't make a sound...
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When the shockwave set off by the failure of Silicon Valley Bank swept the legs from under Credit Suisse, all the talent and relationships of a big investment bank were up for grabs. UBS has tried to hang on to what it sees as the best bits — but the biggest beneficiaries are likely to be rivals. Jon Hay and David Rothnie report
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Sabeen Munir joins syndicate desk after 18 years at Credit Suisse
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Banker to cover financials, public sector issuers and asset managers
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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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◆ Deal marketed at a price to sell ◆ Structure suggests UBS is optimising funding volume ◆ Reluctance to buy Swiss AT1s remains but fixed income markets are recovering
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Higher rates are powering an equilibrium in the AT1 market that may tempt even the most unlikely of issuers to come to the market
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Former IB co-CEO to join as vice-chair of corporate and investment bank
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Financial institutions specialist and head of DCM leaves failed Swiss bank for new advisory adventure
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Local market deal will help the bank's domestic entity to fund cheaply and independently
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Fifteen years after Lehman's collapse, many say banking system regulation does not work as intended
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Former Credit Suisse banker joins after senior departures
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◆ Deal precedes redemption of AT1 and exacerbates shortage of paper in the currency ◆ Issuer locks in ‘very good’ arb ◆ HSBC’s third trade this week follows sterling covered and senior bonds
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The Swiss bank posted the biggest quarterly profit on record thanks to an accounting gain related to its acquisition of Credit Suisse, but weak performance at its former rival hints at a long road back to growth
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Higher rates and name recognition fuelled the tightest corporate print since June