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Viswas Raghavan’s move to Citi from JP Morgan 18 months ago has shaken up both institutions and provoked an intense Wall Street rivalry
Banks welcome UK’s relaxed prospectus rules as IPO pipeline swells
Originator hired to go after bank bond issues in euros and dollars
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Spain’s capital market boom is being undermined by the return of local lenders, but international banks are well placed to capture a bulging M&A pipeline, writes David Rothnie.
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Richard Boath will become chairman of Barclays' EMEA FIG business, leaving Ben Davey as sole head of EMEA FIG. The move comes following the departure of Allen Appen, head of FIG capital markets, to join Lloyds.
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The fate of the eurozone’s ailing economy, and the policies undertaken to tackle the malaise, should have the biggest influence on spread direction in the coming months. But in the near term, Europe’s banking sector will be under scrutiny with the announcement of the ECB’s Asset Quality Review and the EBA’s stress test results on October 26.
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Futures commission merchants (FCMs) are expected to come under increasing pressure from the buyside to reduce the clearing fees that they charge as trading volumes increase. This comes following an increase in rates charged by some FCMs in a bid to cover the rising costs of business associated with the implementation of various regulatory changes.
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Live order book trading of market agreed coupon swaps is now trading on UBS’ electronic trading platform Neo, making it the first platform to offer an aggregated order book for MAC swaps.
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Conduct charges defined third quarter results at Bank of America, while Citi and JP Morgan also saw their numbers marred by litigation provisions or conduct failings. Only Goldman, of the first crop of US investment banks reporting this week, largely escaped a blow from past misdeeds.