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The extra scrutiny that comes with working on the most visible, public and largest deals would give even the Stoics something to scratch their heads about.
New equity capital markets talent and Bernstein joint venture have helped Société Générale win eye-catching mandates. Next, it will expand sector teams
Italian investment bank has retained its focus since its takeover by Banca Monte dei Paschi. Now with two suitors for MPS, it is set for more upheaval
Years of underperformance are behind it and the bank has launched a new growth plan
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UBS is reorganising its investment bank, trying to save $90m a year, it revealed on Tuesday, alongside a dismal set of third quarter results for underwriting and advisory.
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The decision by the European Central Bank to lower its deposit rate to -0.5% last month has prompted the eurozone’s banks to look at passing some of the pain of negative interest rates on to their customers
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JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon and Morgan Stanley’s James Gorman have hit out at the burdens of being public, including the risk of litigation, excess bureaucracy, and public scrutiny of specialised compensation packages
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Faced with an estimated bill of $2.6tr a year to finance meeting the Sustainable Development Goals, the heads of 30 companies will work together to ease the blockages to greater investment
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HSBC’s plan to develop its UK equities and corporate broking business remains intact, despite its decision to review its global equities business.
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A year on from being appointed chief executive, David Solomon is calling for patience in remodelling Goldman Sachs around new growth avenues. But there is much to admire on his first anniversary, writes David Rothnie.