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Originator hired to go after bank bond issues in euros and dollars
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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Barclays showed some quality on Thursday, beating the Street’s estimates on capital and profit after extraordinary charges. The bank rode the wave of surging trade volumes in the fourth quarter and a strengthening dollar, but investment banking outperformed as well. Best of all, for its bankers, the firm said it was bringing forward bonus payments.
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The spectre of further regulatory upheaval in the shape of Basel IV is driving the strategic thinking of the long-serving boss of Crédit Agricole’s corporate and investment bank, writes David Rothnie.
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Morgan Stanley has overhauled its EMEA DCM operation after Piers Harris took over as the regional head. The bank has launched a 'senior coverage team' and appointed one of its FIG co-heads to run it.
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A large write-down in European private banking left HSBC nursing a heavy quarterly loss at the end of 2016, despite a strong performance in global banking and markets and trading profit that nearly doubled.
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HSBC outlined in its annual results announcement on Tuesday some of the difficulties it is facing in the Chinese market, but also said it was raising its revenue targets for the RMB business in 2017.
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Credit Suisse finished 2016 with a Sfr2.4bn ($2.39bn) annual loss but investors found reasons for optimism in the bank’s strong capital position and revenue growth in investment banking and capital markets, causing the stock price to rise 3.05% on the morning it reported.