Top Section/Ad
Top Section/Ad
Most recent
Influential banker helped shape European levfin market in 35 year career
Gordon Houseman moves firm four years after becoming partner
Changing one of IB bosses shows what Deutsche values
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
The attempt by France to broaden the European Union’s proposed Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities away from the “green niche” has made a good start. Financial officials from all the EU governments discussed the idea on Tuesday, with many member states being “very supportive”, according to sources close to the situation.
-
The UK’s so far quixotic response to climate change stands a good chance of becoming more serious and organised, after the government welcomed a bold policy report calling for net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
-
Global investment banks should be able to withstand stress in the leveraged finance market, according to a Moody’s report published on Tuesday, thanks to lower pipeline limits and smaller deal sizes than pre-crisis. This was borne out during the fourth quarter of last year, when few banks were caught offside despite a slump in loan prices.
-
Thomas Mathieson has joined Credit Suisse from NatWest Markets, to head up special situations and loan trading.
-
For all its woes, Deutsche Bank’s corporate finance business has much to play for in EMEA, writes David Rothnie.
-
Michele Colocci has left JP Morgan and will rejoin Morgan Stanley as chairman of M&A.