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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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RBS’s plan for its investment bank assumes no revenue attrition in the division, despite further ambitious cost-cutting plans that will take out £2bn of costs in the next three years.
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Citi has formed a European cross border debt capital markets team focused on bringing international issuers outside EMEA into European bond markets. This reflects a belief at the bank that there will continue to be an increase of funding in euros by non-European issuers, said Will Weaver, head of DCM at Citi in London.
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UniCredit’s new strategic plan means its corporate and investment banking business is under no illusions about its importance to the group’s wider empire, writes David Rothnie.
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Miles Millard, co-head of corporate finance and head of capital markets and treasury solutions, will leave Deutsche Bank, as the firm revamps its investment bank management structure.
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Santander has completed an overhaul of its London loans team, with four new hires that it hopes will lead the bank to the forefront of Europe’s corporate finance business. The Spanish bank wants a bigger role in high level acquisition finance in western Europe and is also investing in CIB divisions in Asia, eastern Europe and the US.
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Poor conditions in the third quarter slowed the primary markets, and held Commerzbank’s investment bank profit down to just €32m, according to the bank’s head of corporates and markets, Michael Reuther.