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Citi comes in second to JP Morgan for CEEMEA syndicated benchmark business
The US bank has won more market share in European IB than its rivals after overhauling its leadership and doubling down in the region’s biggest markets
The US bank has emerged from its restructuring to record impressive market share gains following a reboot of its financial sponsor and leveraged finance businesses
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CaixaBank has reorganised its debt capital markets and syndicate teams, following the departure of Maria Castro to head funding for the bank.
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Despite a steady flow of senior departures, the US bank remains the firm to beat in Europe, writes David Rothnie.
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Commerzbank has merged its high yield and leveraged loan teams, appointing the former HY head to lead the new unit and leaving the former levloan head without a position at the bank.
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Jean-Pierre Mustier is set for a triumphant return to UniCredit less than 18 months after stepping down as head of its corporate and investment bank, as the Italian lender appointed the Frenchman as its new chief executive following a specially-convened board meeting on June 30.
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Low interest rates and deflation are creating a unique cocktail where M&A and restructuring activity could co-exist, providing a boon to independent advisers, but leading others to think Europe has already missed out, writes David Rothnie
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Citigroup bulked up parts of its Irish operations last year, in what may have been long term preparation for a potential UK vote to leave the European Union. But other US firms, including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, continue to rely heavily on their UK subsidiaries to access international markets.