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Ten months after its unusual regional retreat in equity capital markets and M&A, HSBC has had a good year in debt capital markets, suggesting its new strategy can work
Bank says it is investing in Middle East and plans more hires
Loans and energy specialists leave after many years with bank
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JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon and Morgan Stanley’s James Gorman have hit out at the burdens of being public, including the risk of litigation, excess bureaucracy, and public scrutiny of specialised compensation packages
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HSBC’s plan to develop its UK equities and corporate broking business remains intact, despite its decision to review its global equities business.
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Nomura’s Cicchine heads for Deutsche — Macquarie finds head for new lending group — Citi promotes ECM bankers.
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Morgan Stanley posted fee growth in underwriting and advisory in its third quarter results on Thursday, leaving Goldman Sachs the outlier among the five big US banks in seeing revenues fall in investment banking.
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A year on from being appointed chief executive, David Solomon is calling for patience in remodelling Goldman Sachs around new growth avenues. But there is much to admire on his first anniversary, writes David Rothnie.
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Paolo Cicchine will join Deutsche Bank as vice-chairman of global healthcare coverage.