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Royal Bank of Canada Capital Markets has hired Christian Karcher from Nomura to build its investment banking business in Germany, writes David Rothnie.
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Citigroup’s former joint heads of investment banking in EMEA have put the bank back on course in the last four years, but both face big challenges in their new jobs, writes David Rothnie
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The Swiss bank has promoted Hiroshi Udagawa and Hirofumi Takaku as its new co-heads of equities, two months after the departure of former head Trevor Hill.
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BNP Paribas reported weak full-year earnings on Thursday, with an unexpected provision wiping out much of the firm’s profit for the last quarter. Underlying performance also disappointed investors, with the investment bank seeing an almost 25% decline in profits.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Singapore Stock Exchange have joint-released a paper that suggests several stock market changes.
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The region's primary equity issuance is being stymied by capital outflows and poor stock market performance. With a blackout period ahead of annual financial results also beginning, there could be few new deals until March.