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Investment banking is a competitive business, especially when it’s your bosses that are vying for your attention
After quitting M&A and equity capital markets in Europe and the US last year, HSBC is striving to maintain global relevance — and London and New York still have a role to play
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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European Commission's plans for centralised database aim to boost retail participation in EU capital markets
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Plans outlined for TRACE-like centralised database for Europe
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London has arrived late to the Spac frenzy, following amendments to the UK listing rules
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The global pandemic has forced those working in finance to re-evaluate how they do their jobs — whether it be working more from home and not travelling as much on aeroplanes or helping to foster more diverse and ESG-conscious workplaces. Some banks have also seen the crisis as an agent of change, to accelerate growth plans or implement new strategies. Eighteen months on from the beginning of the crisis, GlobalCapital looks at how successful they’ve been and whether they can make it stick.
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Deutsche’s hiring spree in UK investment banking continues
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Belgian logistical property developer VGP has tapped equity capital markets for growth capital
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