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Moelis & Company has challenged Wall Street’s ‘consensus thinking’ to build a global advisory powerhouse that’s become the poster child for the post-crisis independent sector, writes David Rothnie
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Paris will be the new home of the European Banking Authority, the European Council announced at a press conference on Monday evening, giving the French capital two of the three European financial regulatory authorities.
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Bankers hope political turmoil won’t scupper Spain’s M&A market just as it emerges from years of stagnation, writes David Rothnie.
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VTB Capital is making headway in seeking to grow its capital markets and investment banking business in Asia, after growth plans in the US and Europe were stymied by sanctions.
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China’s extraordinary liberalisation of its financial markets last week, which cleared the way for foreign ownership of a range of financial institutions, has only found mild enthusiasm among foreign banks so far. They can be forgiven for not immediately breaking out the champagne.
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The European Parliament’s legal service has hit back against a proposal by the European Central Bank (ECB) to make banks provision non-performing loans (NPLs) more aggressively, as analysts grilled the management teams from Italy’s largest banks on how they could handle the problem.