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Sustainability-linked bonds lose appeal... ◆ ... as do the loan versions, come to think of it ◆ The favourites to take over from Quinn at HSBC
CFO and former trader is seen as natural successor after Noel Quinn unexpectedly stepped down
In European mergers and acquisitions, UBS is enjoying its best run for years, especially in the UK, as bankers from the paired firms work together
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The way PE firms operate is changing and banks are being forced to adapt
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Nearly three years after its reboot, UniCredit’s corporate finance business is starting to motor as Andrea Orcel’s performance-led ethos yields results
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◆ Do investors want unified capital markets coverage? ◆ Corporates fear democracy ◆ Why are FRNs trending? ◆ Second lien mortgages in arrears ― yes please
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Banks that succeed will offer clients a joined-up service
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Société Générale’s plan to escape its long underperformance is an old idea: ‘originate to distribute’
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Japanese firm forms group combining investment bank with global markets business
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Technology and ample demand commoditise execution, but markets still hold surprises
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Bill Winters has one chance left to secure his legacy as Standard Chartered CEO. The exit of Simon Cooper is just the beginning
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Cash equities joint venture goes live on April 1
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◆ MUFG's Del Canto and SG's Menzies on what comes next for capital markets ◆ The juniorisation of syndicate desks ◆ Two deals pulled despite fantastic markets
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Senior bankers being replaced with juniors
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Michael Klein’s attempted spin-off of Credit Suisse’s investment bank was complex and conflicted, but it could have reshaped the landscape in a way the UBS takeover does not
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◆ Rival bankers said it was ‘bad luck’ and did not reflect broader market sentiment ◆ News that US authorities opposed RBI purchase in Austrian construction company Strabag emerged during pricing
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One banker in London has gained a clear edge in internal rivalries as Goldman fights to get back to the top of the European M&A rankings
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Hoornweg and Kaushal take over renamed division
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◆ Basel gets tough on banks gaming ratio regs ◆ Fast fashion ESG dilemma for London ◆ What drove Israel's record dollar deal
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Cracking M&A and North America are central to BNPP’s ambition. Can big investment and a new structure do the trick?
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JP Morgan’s top banker in Europe is known for his determined style and will not shy from the big decisions needed for Citi to deliver on its plan
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◆ Markets plead for regs pause ◆ Barclays' new strategy ◆ Middle East ECM to take it up a gear
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Venkat wants to generate higher returns in investment banking without increasing its capital
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Jane Fraser’s restructuring of Citigroup is leading to rafts of appointments, but they do not deliver the radical shake-up promised and a climate of uncertainty prevails
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UBS pledges IB will return to profit this quarter as M&A pipeline fills
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JP Morgan is forging even greater integration with a new look commercial and investment bank as Daniel Pinto’s 12 year reign comes to a close
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Capital markets unit will work with energy transition group in investment banking amid NGO criticism
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AMC’s CEO Bob Diamond talks to GlobalCapital about his thwarted plan to buy Credit Suisse’s investment bank, why Barclays needs to be bold and where opportunities lie in 2024
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The deal will integrate the firm's third-party asset servicing capabilities
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After two years of poor issuance, investment banks may have to cut jobs if volumes don’t pick up in 2024