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Investment bankers serving Europe’s financial institutions are already confident 2017 is going to prove a more fruitful year than 2016, when the fees paid by the sector fell to a 14 year low, writes Jon Hay.
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Panmure Gordon announced on Wednesday morning that its chief executive, Patric Johnson, would step down after the broker is acquired by Atlas Merchant and Qinvest.
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Credit Suisse and UBS have strengthened their grip in their home market, but with Switzerland leading Europe’s cross-border M&A revival, they face stiff competition from ambitious foreign rivals, writes David Rothnie.
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Mizuho has hired another banker as part of its expansion in West Coast investment banking. The bank has been building out its tech team in its San Francisco office, but has now hired for healthcare investment banking as well.
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Michel Péretié, the ex-chief executive of Société Générale CIB, has backed the creation of a new SME bank focused on the Benelux region and Germany.
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will let banks buy shares in real estate and infrastructure investment trusts (Reits and InvITs), removing one of the last hurdles for an asset class that has struggled to get off the ground for years. But some market participants still have doubts, warning that the debut deal will not come swiftly. John Loh reports.