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Artificial intelligence is changing the investment banking game. But banks are divided on whether to cut costs or try and win more deals
Ex-Crédit Agricole banker to be based in Paris
Édouard Sauce had been with the firm for almost a decade
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Railing against the inflow of private capital into developing markets is idealistic at best and lethal at worst. Critics should be careful what they wish for.
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The Federal Reserve announced on Thursday that it will allow inflation to run higher than the long running 2% target, a long awaited and historic shift in monetary policy that marks the start of a new era that will enable the Fed to keep rates low for longer.
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The offices of London’s top banks are unlikely to fill up in the coming weeks, as firms are adopting a gradualistic approach to returning staff to their pre-pandemic workplaces.
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SSA borrowers, and supranationals in particular, have long aspired to break into the vast pool of domestic US investors. Thanks to a long-dated floater linked to Sofr, the World Bank has found a new means of accessing these investors.
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Pons goes to Axa — ECM's Balt heads to alt plastic firm — Esteve joins Barclays
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CLO trader Olivier Pons has left BNP Paribas’ secondary trading desk after 15 years with the bank, moving to an investment manager.
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