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Queens-based company that brought back EF Hutton has been busy registering trademarks of legacy brands
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The global pandemic has forced those working in finance to re-evaluate how they do their jobs — whether it be working more from home and not travelling as much on aeroplanes or helping to foster more diverse and ESG-conscious workplaces. Some banks have also seen the crisis as an agent of change, to accelerate growth plans or implement new strategies. Eighteen months on from the beginning of the crisis, GlobalCapital looks at how successful they’ve been and whether they can make it stick.
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Move follows absorption of Deutsche Bank business
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Bank also withdraws from euro and dollar inflation derivatives as part of strategy to drive growth
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Antti Saha, head of DCM at Nordea in Helsinki, says the Nordics are 'where the action is'
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The ESG talent pool for banking jobs in Asia is still underdeveloped, but change is coming