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A senior UK corporate finance banker at BNP Paribas has left the firm, GlobalCapital understands.
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Debt underwriting had a poor first quarter, thanks to a slowdown in leverage loan issuance, especially in the US, according to figures from research firm Coalition.
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Anshu Jain, co-CEO of Deutsche Bank, will take over direct responsibility for its “strategy and organisational development unit”, a role which was given to chief financial officer Stefan Krause just six months ago. Fabrizio Campelli, head of group strategy, will be Jain's deputy running the unit.
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Dealers representing more than 60% of the foreign exchange market have pleaded guilty to criminal charges in the US. Citi, JP Morgan, Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland and UBS have all entered guilty pleas over their foreign exchange conduct on Wednesday.
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SEB has expanded the remit of its successful green bond team to pursue green initiatives in other products such as loans, equities and M&A.
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BAML has pulled off what few thought possible and drawn level with JP Morgan as top broker to the UK’s blue chips, writes David Rothnie.