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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
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Originator hired to go after bank bond issues in euros and dollars
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JP Morgan’s head of investment banking for China, Fang Fang, has decided to retire from the company amid a SEC hiring probe, and will be replaced by Frank Gong, according to an internal memo.
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BNP Paribas made disintermediation the heart of its 2016 strategy for the corporate and investment banking business, and committed to “bolster debt platforms, in particular high yield”.
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Credit Agricole’s medium term plan, published on Thursday, features the investment bank moving to a “distribute to originate” model, anchored to Europe and serving major borrowers and investors.
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Barclays has been in the public firing line all week, with the market anticipating job cuts in the investment bank. Meanwhile, equity analysts at Deutsche have said that the market is valuing the division at zero, based on the current share price.
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Donald Workman, the new head of Royal Bank of Scotland’s corporate and institutional banking (CIB) business, is expected to announce in the next seven to 10 days a steering committee or integration board to lead the restructuring of the business, write Jon Hay and Owen Sanderson
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After announcing a spectacular €9.3bn goodwill writedown and €7.2bn loan loss provision, UniCredit is trying to get back on the front foot, with a plan to deploy more capital in central and eastern Europe, while hiving off its non-core portfolio into a standalone business.