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UBS lets go of ECM bankers — Bank of America’s Coben to return after Twitter investigation — Macquarie closes cash equities business in Europe and US
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Several senior equity capital markets bankers have been let go as part of UBS’s reorganisation of its underperforming investment bank, including the global head of equity capital markets.
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PSA Group, the French auto manufacturer, has appointed advisory banks to aid it in its all-share merger with Fiat Chrysler.
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Credit Suisse’s third quarter results, released on Wednesday, continued a trend for the bank this year: suffering in the primary markets but doing well in trading.
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Deutsche Bank posted declines in investment bank revenue on the back of a fixed income trading fall in its third quarter results, released on Wednesday. But debt origination revenue grew. A change in the bank’s reporting structure to reflect its new capital release unit has allowed it to shield the investment bank from costly losses on unwanted assets.
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The inertia dragging on financial markets’ response to climate change is brought home by an opinion poll in the UK, published on Wednesday. When asked questions in the survey, about 60% of people say financial institutions and banks should no longer invest in fossil fuels. Yet Shell and BP are still the first and third biggest stocks in the FTSE 100.