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Jean-Pierre Mustier, the Société Générale veteran who was appointed earlier this year as the new head of UniCredit’s investment bank, has wasted no time in making his mark.
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Bank of America has a simple target — to be global. Its acquisition of Merrill Lynch has given it a base from which to grab growth opportunities outside its home market. And in his latest investment banking reshuffle, Tom Montag will hope he has found the structure that can make this happen. David Rothnie reports.
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UBS has selected a new head of global capital markets, following Matthew Koder’s departure in early March to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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Michel Péretié, chief executive of Société Générale’s corporate and investment bank, doesn’t do dramatic gestures. The gamble of a risky acquisition or a life-or-death directional bet are not for him: caution is the watchword.
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BNP Paribas is a clear winner from the crisis and has a credible strategy in investment banking, but it faces a struggle to attract the best talent from rival firms, writes David Rothnie.
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Two high profile ECM bankers have quit their jobs in an unfolding game of musical chairs, EuroWeek Asia can reveal.