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Deutsche Bank’s rights issue and strategic revamp is well-timed, and ticks all the right boxes. The hard part will be to regain the top-dog status it craves in European corporate finance at a time of low staff morale, writes David Rothnie.
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Bloomberg is trying to drag European ABS trading into the digital age, signing up several banks to start providing quotes on its ALLQ system for core, prime European ABS asset classes. Some dealers, though, struggle to see the benefit.
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HSBC is understood to be considering transferring a banker from London to take over leveraged and acquisition finance responsibilities for Asia Pacific. This follows the departures of senior Hong Kong-based bankers from the levfin and sponsor coverage teams last month.
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Deutsche Bank’s restructuring and capital raising will reallocate capital into its corporate finance business — and that will go, in part, to fuelling its FIG capital and SSA franchises, as well as into ABS, commercial real estate, and transport, infrastructure and energy.
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The world of green finance has intersected with that of synthetic securitization for what may be the first time, in a $3bn risk transfer deal that could show a way to free up banks’ balance sheets to expand green lending.
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Deutsche Bank’s latest new strategy, published alongside its announcement of a €8bn rights issue, turns its business decisively away from markets and towards banking, as the German bank revives the integrated CIB structure which it dismantled in 2015.