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China’s investment banks have leapt up the rankings in Asia ex-Japan’s equity capital market, even as some rivals beat a hasty retreat from the region, writes John Loh.
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UBS reported year-on-year profit growth of more than 50% on Tuesday, buoyed by strong performances in its investment banking and wealth management divisions.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has filled its top ECM syndicate role in Asia Pacific by moving Akram Zaman to Hong Kong from New York, sources said.
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Rob Ebert has been appointed Deutsche Bank’s head of equities for Asia Pacific, replacing Dixit Joshi who has taken up the position of global head of prime finance.
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China’s investment banks have leapt up the rankings in Asia ex-Japan’s equity capital market, even as some rivals beat a hasty retreat from the region. Their willingness to be cut-throat on fees and a higher risk tolerance have allowed them to thrive in Asia’s ultra-competitive ECM landscape.
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The US bank is chasing market share in Europe on all fronts, writes David Rothnie.