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New equity capital markets talent and Bernstein joint venture have helped Société Générale win eye-catching mandates. Next, it will expand sector teams
Banks face an uncertain future as finance goes digital
BNPP is rebuilding strength in advisory in France
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Oliver Corstjens has left his position as supranational, sovereign and agency bond syndicate banker at Citigroup, at the same time as its syndicate head for EMEA is also due to leave.
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Loans bankers are puzzled by a probe by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority into whether banks attached improper conditions to loans to companies during the coronavirus crisis. They are concerned the FCA could edge into criticism of the system of bank-client relationships that underpin modern corporate finance, and some believe this is already having an influence on how companies think about mandates.
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The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (Eiopa) said this week that risks were rising for the insurance industry amid the coronavirus pandemic. It warned of a ‘double hit’ to firms, which are facing pressure on their assets and liabilities at the same time.
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Richie Revill, formerly at Barclays, has joined the boutique Asian investment bank SC Lowy as head of markets for Europe.
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France and Germany have come together to support a €500bn EU recovery fund to be financed through European Commission debt issuance. Observers believe that the decision was likely encouraged by the German Federal Constitutional Court’s (BVG) recent verdict on the ECB’s quantitative easing programme.
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JP Morgan has announced a restructuring of its equity capital markets team, after a solid start to 2020.
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