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  • The major US banks posted surging fixed income numbers in the fourth quarter last year, driven by the Donald Trump and Fed-inspired steepening yield curve, and a flurry of trading around the election itself. This performance turned the year’s normal progress on its end, as a strong fourth quarter made up for a lacklustre first.
  • US bank bosses, facing investors at results announcements this week for the first time since Donald Trump’s election victory, tackled questions about whether the post-Trump optimism was justified — and how their businesses would benefit from easier regulation and lighter taxes.
  • LionTree, the US advisory boutique and merchant bank focused on the technology, media and telecoms sector, has opened an office in Paris as it continues its European expansion.
  • Morgan Stanley has snared one of the top business services investment bankers to run its team in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
  • A downturn in UK dealmaking and a raft of challenges to their operating models has placed the corporate finance aspirations of professional services firms under the spotlight, writes David Rothnie.
  • China is looking to broaden the financing options of foreign firms by allowing them to list onshore and sell corporate bonds, the State Council said.