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The Spanish bank is building out its industry and product teams after doubling down in North America
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Credit Suisse surprised its critics in 2018 by showing that, despite its pivot to wealth management, the European corporate finance business is robust and surprisingly well-diversified, writes David Rothnie.
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Barclays has unveiled the new structure of its management team for its global DCM and risk solutions group businesses, naming a new head of DCM for EMEA.
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Banca Carige raised private funding from an institutional investor in May last year through the sale of senior notes in a securitization, perhaps the last time the troubled Italian bank, now facing state recapitalisation, succeeded in raising external funding.
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Mizuho International said it had hired Christoph Seibel, head of EMEA corporate debt capital markets at RBC Capital Markets, to be chief executive of its EU operations, Mizuho Securities Europe.
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The Italian government has agreed to provide a guarantee for Banca Carige’s bonds, giving it a chance to shore up its liquidity position. The state has also put the option of a precautionary recapitalisation on the table.
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Twenty-seven universal banks, investment banks and brokerages have confirmed or are considering moving operations or staff from the UK to the rest of the EU, according to EY. Paris is gaining in popularity as a destination for UK financial services firms, but Dublin appears to be the top choice.