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Corporate broking relationships endure for decades and build deep roots between both individuals and institutions, enabling banks to win outsized revenues from clients they serve. No wonder that a new crop of banks are expanding their ambitions
Five months in, Alessandro Melzi is getting started on the plan, but his boss is about to change
The launch of a €35bn exchange offer for Germany’s Commerzbank marks a decisive attempt to break a stalemate that has frustrated Andrea Orcel in his quest to turn UniCredit into a pan-European banking champion
Bank strives for ‘complete global offering’ in M&A and ECM but market conditions hang in the balance
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The European Market Abuse Regulation (MAR), which came into force this July, treats ‘order inflation’ harshly — but the practice is very far from dying out, according to several syndicate managers. There are, though, some encouraging signs.
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Michael Sherwood’s influence and popularity at Goldman Sachs cannot be overstated and the bank’s European business has lost its talisman, writes David Rothnie.
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James Garvey, who runs the capital markets businesses at Lloyds, will take over the trading side as well, as the bank's existing head of financial markets, Richard Moore, plans to leave the firm next year.
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The European Central Bank has laid out its plans to regulate leveraged lending at banks it supervises, a move that could curb aggressive deal structures and give banks a way to resist pressure for low lending standards from their private equity clients.
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MUFG has hired ex-BNP Paribas debt capital markets head Christopher Marks as a managing director and head of emerging markets Emea.
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The strong quarter for fixed income across the Street, as well as shakeout in bonds, could slow the restructuring of some investment banking businesses and give traders a reprieve from the misery of recent years.