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“Not too bad” was the market’s verdict on Barclays’ results on Wednesday, despite another ugly hit from fines for bad conduct.
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DBS has hired Anuruk Karoonyavanich for the newly created position of regional head of equity syndicate, as the Singaporean bank looks to boost its capital markets presence in Asia.
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Banco Santander posted a 41% annual surge in retail banking profits for the first quarter of this year, though its global wholesale banking profit fell by 6%.
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After years of capital reductions, balance sheet reorganizations and strategic exits, GlobalCapital thought it was time to test the market.
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Deutsche Bank announced its new strategy for investment banking, with a plan to cut leverage by around €200bn, and redeploy €50bn-€70bn into relationship-driven businesses.
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Rupert Hume-Kendall, one of the dominant equity capital markets bankers in Europe during the years 2000 to 2008, is to retire from Bank of America Merrill Lynch at the end of September.