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Morgan Stanley might have gone further than the other big US banks in cutting fixed income, but a rocky bond market still weighed hard on its third quarter numbers. Advisory revenues, however, swelled on the back of a booming M&A market.
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Mizuho International is hiring two bankers as part of its push to build out its financial institutions debt capital markets business.
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Markets may have contributed to falls in profits in the investment banking divisions of the US majors that reported third quarter results this week, but there were some silver linings among the clouds, including a year-on-year reduction in legal bills of billions of dollars between them.
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Rabobank’s €204bn mortgage portfolio is likely to be a prime target for tens of billions of euros in sales, as the Netherland’s largest bank prepares to shed €100bn or more in assets to comply with forthcoming rules.
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Plans to ring-fence major UK banks’ retail activities away from their investment banking activities could increase funding costs for the banks that fall under the Prudential Regulatory Authority’s proposed regime.
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JP Morgan Chase missed analysts' expectations in its third quarter results, due to weak revenue from trading and debt capital markets. But core loan growth is soaring, and JPM has made huge strides in simplifying its balance sheet.