Deutsche Bank
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Non-Swiss banks have leapt up the league tables in the wake of Credit Suisse's collapse
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Long-dated bonds to be tapped and issued, Greece mounts tender offer
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German agency plots post-summer Swiss franc investor roadshow
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◆ Yankees dominate with over $8bn supply ◆ Foreign borrowers target window before NFP and US bank results ◆ Japanese financial institutions bolster TLAC needs
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◆ Floaters find demand as new quarter begins ◆ Quiet public market paves way for semi-private placements
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Hesse takes €1bn after investors flock to Land NRW, Saxony-Anhalt and Land Baden-Württemberg
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Issuers target both the short and the long ends of the dollar curve
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German firm's Swiss team grows after Credit Suisse hires
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Several of Credit Suisse's Swiss bond team have now left
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The recent acquisitions of Numis and Greenhill are just the beginning, say bankers, as rising costs and slumping revenues test the business models of independent and medium-sized investment banks
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French corporate ends 11 year absence to land 5bp-10bp inside of euros
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Deutsche Bank has overhauled its global financial institutions group with three hires, including Credit Suisse’s top FIG banker in Europe.