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With Sergio Ermotti set to step down as group CEO, chairman Colm Kelleher favours an orderly, internal succession. But in a critical year for the bank, there could be turbulence ahead
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The boutique has turned to experienced hires as it looks to build a UK business in short order, ahead of a potential IPO, writes David Rothnie.
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GlobalCapital met a senior banker at a rival firm this week, who, when asked what he’d do as chief executive of Deutsche Bank, mimed placing a gun to his temple. Chief executive Christian Sewing has been in the job less than a month, and has opted to turn his gun on the bank’s US business instead.
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Deutsche Bank unveiled another major restructuring on Thursday, rebranding itself as a European bank with global reach, and promising to cut back on local commitments in the US and Asia, as well as slashing US rates, global equities, and prime finance. The announcement came alongside results one analyst described as “a relatively poor set even by Deutsche Bank standards”.
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Deutsche Bank is cutting 400 staff from its corporate and investment bank across the Americas as part of a cost-cutting drive that has accelerated under new CEO Christian Sewing.
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Crédit Agricole is opening representative offices in Colombia and Chile, the lender said on Monday, as its looks to improve strengthen client relationships in the countries.
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Analysts saw early signs of MiFID-driven consolidation when US banks published their first quarter results that included strong equity trading performances across the board.