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Public pension schemes have sold shares in coal, oil and gas companies but are still funding expansion of the gas industry through infrastructure funds
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I don’t need to work, but I’m tempted to go back
Corporate broking relationships endure for decades and build deep roots between both individuals and institutions, enabling banks to win outsized revenues from clients they serve. No wonder that a new crop of banks are expanding their ambitions
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Four bankers on Morgan Stanley’s Asian ECM team — including Ronnie Potel, co-head of ECM for Asia Pacific — left this week, as the US bank became the latest to make cuts to its business in the region, writes Louisa Burwood-Taylor.
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Finally, we have something to celebrate on the Emerging Markets desk @ InnSecurities. Sadly, not a Large Unsolicited Discretionary Order, which, were it to arrive now, would probably prompt a cardiac arrest or a visit from the SFO. No, it is instead a long overdue accreditation of the financial expertise that resides in this department.
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Rivals face a challenge in catching JP Morgan as it unveils its new investment banking model, writes David Rothnie.
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For a bank trying to rehabilitate itself after its corporate culture has been shown to be woeful, it helps to bring an expert on board. On Thursday night Barclays did just that, hiring as its new chairman David Walker, the man who wrote the book on corporate governance for UK banks.
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The Japanese bank has to clarify its intentions for its European investment banking business before it can get back on track, writes David Rothnie.
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Anshu Jain, the co-CEO of Deutsche Bank, this week outlined a strategy for the bank based on changing its culture, tackling costs and focusing on capital.