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◆ MUFG's Del Canto and SG's Menzies on what comes next for capital markets ◆ The juniorisation of syndicate desks ◆ Two deals pulled despite fantastic markets
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Senior bankers being replaced with juniors
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Michael Klein’s attempted spin-off of Credit Suisse’s investment bank was complex and conflicted, but it could have reshaped the landscape in a way the UBS takeover does not
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◆ Rival bankers said it was ‘bad luck’ and did not reflect broader market sentiment ◆ News that US authorities opposed RBI purchase in Austrian construction company Strabag emerged during pricing
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One banker in London has gained a clear edge in internal rivalries as Goldman fights to get back to the top of the European M&A rankings