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Barclays has appointed new management for its EMEA investment banking business, promoting Crispin Osborne and Sam Dean to co-heads, and Makram Azar to chairman.
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Société Générale has hired six more bankers from Royal Bank of Scotland in the US to work on its ABS and CMBS teams, led by Dan McGarvey.
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HSBC’s two top executives faced the bank’s shareholders in Hong Kong at an informal meeting on Monday, where they were grilled on issues ranging from the scandals that have engulfed its Swiss unit to the bank’s ability to pay dividends amid increasing capital constraints.
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UBS has hired David Slade as global co-head of leveraged finance and leveraged capital markets.
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As Barclays and Deutsche prepare to face shareholders and report earnings in the coming weeks, both AJs face fundamental questions about their investment banking strategies that could reshape the global industry, writes David Rothnie.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch had a bumper first quarter for advisory fees, which were up 50% on the year to $387m, though debt capital markets, historically the biggest business in BAML’s investment banking division, had a tougher time.