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Corporate broking relationships endure for decades and build deep roots between both individuals and institutions, enabling banks to win outsized revenues from clients they serve. No wonder that a new crop of banks are expanding their ambitions
Five months in, Alessandro Melzi is getting started on the plan, but his boss is about to change
The launch of a €35bn exchange offer for Germany’s Commerzbank marks a decisive attempt to break a stalemate that has frustrated Andrea Orcel in his quest to turn UniCredit into a pan-European banking champion
Bank strives for ‘complete global offering’ in M&A and ECM but market conditions hang in the balance
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The Japanese firm’s international investment banking aspirations are alive and well, writes David Rothnie
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A court judgement in New York has taken foreign banks out of the direct control of US courts, in a decision which pulls back the scope of their jurisdiction. The judgement clarifies that the New York courts do not have jurisdiction over a bank simply because it has a branch or subsidiary in the state.
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Financial sponsor bankers, once the rock stars of finance, have fallen on hard times. But this year there are signs of a return to the glory days, writes David Rothnie.
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Lloyds Banking Group is continuing its push into the US credit and asset-backed securities markets but is taking a very different approach to that of Royal Bank of Scotland, whose Connecticut office had several more structured credit departures this week amid its retrenchment in the country.
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Derivatives volume pertaining to trades between reporting dealers is critical for market liquidity and the facilitation of client trades as it allows end users to put on risk-reducing and cost-effective hedges, according to a research study from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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The gap between the established order and the new pretenders still remains but it is closing, writes David Rothnie