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Credit Suisse has been on the road less travelled. Over the past few years, the bank has analysed how to manage an investment bank, overhauling recruitment, talent management, and performance. With the European fee pot turning, the work looks like it is paying off.
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Morgan Stanley reported third quarter (Q3) earnings of $1.7bn last Friday, up from $889m in the same period the year before. The improvement was driven by its wealth management and institutional securities businesses.
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Société Générale will move its London operations to Canary Wharf, consolidating its three different London sites into one building.
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RBS has appointed David Leeming head of the combined liability management and hybrid capital DCM group.
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Credit Suisse reported surging revenues in its investment bank, with FICC and equity underwriting standout divisions. Profits at the bank, however, have been tempered slightly by higher losses in the investment bank's non-strategic businesses.
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Richard Boath will become chairman of Barclays' EMEA FIG business, leaving Ben Davey as sole head of EMEA FIG. The move comes following the departure of Allen Appen, head of FIG capital markets, to join Lloyds.