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Deutsche Bank’s strategic overhaul looks set to maintain the bank’s leading position in debt capital markets and leveraged finance. But it casts doubts over Deutsche’s ability to retain a top tier corporate finance franchise and could signal the slow death of its equity capital markets franchise, writes David Rothnie.
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Commerzbank has decided to replace its retiring corporate clients head with Roland Boekhout, who works for ING — a bank that had been rumoured to be interested in buying the German firm.
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Prices on Deutsche Bank’s additional tier ones (AT1s) plummeted after the German lender announced a radical overhaul of its investment banking business this week, with bank capital investors still doubting the issuer’s ability to pay coupons on the instruments in the longer term.
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Christopher White, global head of banks at Lloyds Banking Group, and Robert Ellison, his predecessor in that role, have founded Finance Unlocked, an online training company.
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Barclays’ ex-head of EMEA FIG syndicate John Wright has started a new job at Standard & Poor as financial institutions credit analyst.
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Deutsche Bank's far-reaching restructuring plan to pull out of equity sales and trading and streamline the investment bank elsewhere involves a tie-up with BNP Paribas for parts of its business. The troubled German lender also signalled the advantage of a recent rule change to additional tier one coupon payments in allowing it to proceed with the changes.