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Goldman has spent the last three years building out its debt platform in Europe, but it has kept its eye firmly on the ball in M&A and is pulling away from the pack once more, writes David Rothnie.
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The asset management arm of Edmond de Rothschild Group has promoted Weiwei Li to be its new head of Chinese equities.
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Barclays has appointed new management for its EMEA investment banking business, promoting Crispin Osborne and Sam Dean to co-heads, and Makram Azar to chairman.
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Credit Suisse reported a net profit for the first quarter of 2015 of Sfr1.1bn (€1.06bn), up 23% year on year, in part thanks to a strong performance from its trading divisions.
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China’s parliament began a sweeping review of its Securities Law on Monday, with amendments that could pave the way for a long-awaited overhaul of regulations that have been in place since 1999.
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Niccolo Manno has been promoted to the position of JP Morgan’s new head of Asia equity capital markets syndicate, following the departure of Eliot Fisk from the bank.