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  • When Gianni Franco Papa became head of UniCredit’s corporate and investment bank in January, it marked a new era, but there was none of the upheaval that often comes with senior management changes, writes David Rothnie
  • Natixis announced on Monday that it had appointed a new head of global markets Americas and hired a new head of fixed income Americas from UBS.
  • A scheme to accelerate bond new issues in Europe should be coming to market in 2015. For the first time, investors will be able to submit orders directly into the system investment banks use to coordinate new issues.
  • StanChart’s new boss has wasted no time in shaking up the investment bank, with a new regional strategy and an uncertain future ahead for corporate finance, writes David Rothnie.
  • On June 15, and after months of anticipation, qualified foreign investors were for the first time able to directly invest on the Saudi Stock Exchange. GlobalCapital's Olivier Holmey and Jon Hay sat down with its CEO, Adel Saleh Al-Ghamdi, in London to discuss the reforms that have been introduced, and those still to come.
  • HSBC shouldn’t sacrifice its corporate finance commitment in the scramble to shrink its balance sheet, writes David Rothnie.