NatWest Markets
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EU kicks off first of three final Next Gen syndications this year in style
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EU readies first of three final syndications under NGEU before end of 2021
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The former DCM and infrastructure banker had been with Lloyds for 12 years
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Bankers expect a busy week ahead across the liability stack
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Housing association is the latest to mandate for ESG debt
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Investment grade corporate debt market revs up for risk as subordinated trades mark first supply in a fortnight
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Former ABS and financial institutions banker joins challenger bank as it looks to put deposits to work
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German state kicks off post-summer euro SSA supply
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P&M NotebookBankers seem to be buying the story of resurgence at Germany’s flagship investment bank
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NatWest’s head of syndicated loans for EMEA, Jonathan Pughe, is set to leave his post at the end of September as part of the continuing restructuring of its investment banking division.
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The Berkeley Group, one of the UK’s biggest home builders, found the pulse of the sterling bond market on Wednesday, two weeks after some bankers had declared the market dead until the autumn.
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NatWest Group said on Friday that the “reshaping” of its investment banking arm, NatWest Markets, would be largely complete by the end of the year, after it moved a further 500 staff out of NWM in the second quarter.