Deutsche Bank
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Tenors, currencies, hedges all on the table for issuers seeking tactical advantages in 2022
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Corporate bond market keeps going as investors look to put cash to work
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Hellenic Republic opens any-and-all exchange and tender on high coupon bonds
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Banker who has led Swiss franc syndicate desks for 21 years leaving industry
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Thomas Schweigl returns to his former employer as managing director
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Deutsche Bank has bounced back in 2021 and is looking to recapture its former glory by poaching talent from rivals, including four MDs from BNP Paribas, the bank that has taken its crown as the leading European corporate finance house
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However, deals are being downsized, while friends and family investors are being called in to help get them done
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First outing with new reference rate lands flat to just wide of fixed rate curve
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Emerging markets bank one of just a handful of sizeable deals expected before 2022
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Investors support the spin-off despite macroeconomic risks
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Deutsche’s hiring spree in UK investment banking continues