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UBS's investment bank posted a 68% year-on-year drop in pre-tax profit in its quarterly results on Friday. The bank also warned it could face the possible suspension of its Hong Kong corporate finance licence over its role as sponsor on certain initial public offerings in the country.
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Deutsche Bank beat extremely low expectations for third quarter earnings by posting a €278m profit, with return on average shareholder equity up 990bp for the first nine months of the year, compared with the same period of 2015.
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Credit investors, whether in cash or synthetics, often welcome corporate restructurings by distressed firms. Job cuts, rationalisation of operations and, in particular, asset sales are usually regarded as bondholder-friendly actions.
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JP Morgan has chosen a new head of debt capital markets in Emea, as part of a wider reshuffle designed to promote a new generation of bankers to top jobs.
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US banks reporting earnings in the third quarter ubiquitously saw steep upturns in revenues from fixed income trading, despite some seeing overall falls in year over year revenues, as divergences of opinion on the Federal Reserve’s plans for interest rates caused increased trading in bonds.
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The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority will look over some banks’ shoulders to make sure they are allocating IPOs fairly and is trying to get league table providers to reduce incentives for banks to engage in ‘league table trades’ in the MTN and equity block trades markets.