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Intesa SanPaolo made a net profit of €1.1bn in the first quarter of 2015, driven by another record quarter of results from its corporate and investment banking arm, Banca Imi.
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UniCredit has appointed a global head of equity capital markets, filling a position that has been vacant since Christian Steffens moved internally to become head of financial institutions group last February.
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The expansion of the Stock Connect programme and other “mutual market” initiatives could see Hong Kong’s capital markets expand by $4.4tr by 2020, according to a joint report by Daiwa and CBRE.
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HSBC’s gains in ECM and M&A are offsetting fee compression in its traditional areas of strength such as DCM, writes David Rothnie.
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Turbulence in currencies and commodities helped Commerzbank’s Corporates and Markets division beats last year’s performance by more than 15%.
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Standard Chartered has relocated its former global head of equity capital markets, A Rajagopal, to India to oversee capital markets for the south Asia region. Part of his remit now includes growing the bank’s equity-linked franchise.