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Corporate broking relationships endure for decades and build deep roots between both individuals and institutions, enabling banks to win outsized revenues from clients they serve. No wonder that a new crop of banks are expanding their ambitions
Five months in, Alessandro Melzi is getting started on the plan, but his boss is about to change
Paul Gibbs among those departing the firm after long service
Bank strives for ‘complete global offering’ in M&A and ECM but market conditions hang in the balance
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The Korea Exchange has published a business plan outlining what it hopes to achieve this year, including preparing for its own IPO.
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RBC has hired Martin Copeland as head of oil and gas in London.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange has published a guide to help potential issuers produce clear listing documents, as it fears investors are drowning in a sea of jargon.
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UniCredit released its fourth quarter results on Tuesday, but these did little to reassure stakeholders, who have already seen the bank’s share price fall this year to its lowest level since 2012. However, while the bank as a whole took a hit, its corporate and investment banking division (CIB) grew year on year.
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Credit and equity markets suffered a crisis of confidence this week, with several previously crowded trades rapidly unraveling in the face of rising concerns about European banks, US Federal Reserve policy and a perceived lack of European Central Bank firepower to revitalise the continent’s stagnant economy.
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The German lender can’t afford any further introspection after losing its place at the summit of European corporate finance, writes David Rothnie.