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The large British banks have just completed one of the most complex structural reforms they’ve ever undertaken, severing their UK retail businesses from their wholesale operations to meet ringfence regulations. The sheer disruption of the changes has led competitors to scent blood, while the UK banks have been anxious to reassure their clients that nothing will change.
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The Japanese bank has revamped its investment banking division as it looks to boost efficiency and grow revenues following a grim first quarter and cuts in global markets.
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Deutsche Bank taps Ngan for ECM — Citi names first BRI head — Li emerges at Citic — Morgan Stanley promotes in SEA — Nomura hires for Korea DCM
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has made sweeping changes to its European equity capital markets franchise and has hired Credit Suisse’s Jerome Renard for a new position of head of EU ECM.
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UniCredit’s senior management team had to fend off a barrage of questions about the bank’s exposure to Turkish bank Yapi Kredi this week, as yields spiked on Turkish local currency debt and the lira slid further against the dollar. UniCredit’s equity stake is accounted at €2.5bn, but worth less than €1.2bn in today’s market.
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ABN Amro said on Wednesday that it would cut staff and risk-weighted assets from its corporate and investment banking business, aiming to push return on equity at the unit from 5.8% in the first half of this year to above the bank’s 10% target.