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Deutsche Bank has seen the biggest fall among large investment banks of in employee approval of its CEO, according to analysis from UBS’s banks research team. The news comes as the German bank’s new boss, Christian Sewing, rolls out extensive cuts to international trading operations and a refocusing of efforts on Germany.
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UBS has continued to shake up its global equity capital markets leadership team with Gareth McCartney taking the role of head of EMEA cash ECM and global head of syndicate.
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Barclays said it had hired former Deutsche banker Darren Campili as vice-chairman in healthcare banking, part of the UK bank's push to expand its European banking operations.
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To do, or not to do? That appears to be the question plaguing China’s stock exchanges when it comes to including weighted voting rights shares on the Stock Connect’s southbound trading channel. A rather vague consensus has been reached with the Hong Kong bourse, but what does this mean for the city’s equities markets? Jonathan Breen finds out.
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Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has sanctioned a former Standard Chartered executive in Hong Kong for IPO-related offences.
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With Lloyd Blankfein, arguably Wall Street’s most successful CEO, stepping down, Goldman Sachs is ready to face up to a new challenge. Fortunately for David Solomon, his replacement, the bank’s unique model is working properly again.