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Artemis Investment Management has appointed Matthew Beesley as its new chief investment officer. He will join in April, replacing Peter Saacke, who will concentrate on managing some of Artemis’s funds.
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Beijing Roborock Technology, a manufacturer of robotic vacuum cleaners, has sealed its Star board IPO at a hefty 58.76 times earnings ratio — the highest IPO price on record, not just on Star but also in the entire Chinese A-share market.
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Credit Suisse’s outgoing chief executive Tidjane Thiam thought he could win the power struggle against chairman Urs Rohner but he overlooked the real power broker — Severin Schwan.
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The departure of Tidjane Thiam as chief executive of Credit Suisse on Friday caused the bank’s share price to fall, but analysts believe the firm’s strategy is likely to remain largely unchanged.
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Société Générale grew revenues while keeping costs steady in its markets and investor services activities in the fourth quarter. Bondholders will have also welcomed a boost to the bank’s capital ratio.
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As Goldman Sachs hunts for incremental gains in its investment banking division, it need look no further than its European franchise, where it continues to trail JP Morgan, writes David Rothnie.