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The Swiss bank posted the biggest quarterly profit on record thanks to an accounting gain related to its acquisition of Credit Suisse, but weak performance at its former rival hints at a long road back to growth
Imminent half year results will reveal whether the new Swiss bank is a hastily patched monster or a new financial powerhouse
Banks are determined to stick to their growth plans as they see cause for optimism in investment banking thanks to increasing confidence and a growing pipeline of deals
Wall Street is urging the Fed to be cautious despite the regulator hinting higher capital requirements are coming
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While numbers were unflattering across the board, it is unclear if others will follow Goldman’s aggressive redundancy push
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Tight strategies amid high volatility appear to be working, with the exception of Credit Suisse which reported losses
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The pair performed well in parts of their second quarter results, with better than expected performance in equity and debt underwriting
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Debt underwriting was down at almost all of the US banks that have reported Q1 results
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Demand for capital markets services has declined compared to last year
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Venkat starts term in top job with solid investment banking results to present
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Bank benefits from clients based in West doing business in East
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After a slowdown in DCM, ECM and markets activity, bankers are looking at smaller bonuses
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French bank is a 'natural consolidator' as rivals retrench, says the COO of its corporate and institutional bank, Yann Gérardin
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Corporate and investment banking division contributes 12% of group’s total income for the year but 21% of its profits
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Securities lending and other prime services seen as part of effort to woo wealth management clients
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Strong commitment to equity capital markets helps deliver a record breaking set of earnings
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Firm looks for larger slice of smaller investment banking pie in 2022
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As investment banks look to come back to reality after reaping enormous fees due to record activity in 2021, the post-pandemic landscape remains shrouded in uncertainty.
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Crédit Agricole blames FICC for CIB revenue roll-back
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New organisational structure to take effect at investment bank in January
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Monte not mentioned in presentation but brought up by analysts
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Net revenue figure hit by sluggishness in fixed income and currency trading, with no equities to provide balance
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Swiss bank benefits from upswing in M&A and ECM but growth plan prioritises wealth management
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High levels of activity and volatility in Asian equity markets help to offset sluggishness in fixed income around the world
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Bankers note Darwinian effect of pandemic on investment banking
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Despite strong revenues, analysts have questioned bonuses designed to 'retain key talent' at Citi
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The firm also noted that it had spent on 'front office hires' within its investment bank in the past quarter
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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.