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Markets have behaved in an 'orderly fashion', says global fixed income head in EMEA
Stefan Jost will take over the role
I don’t need to work, but I’m tempted to go back
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◆ Data centres: crunch time for Europe's capital markets ◆ How AI is changing capital markets work... ◆ ... and hiring
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Bank organisation's president Kevin Reed had lobbied Canadian politicians to be home for new supranational
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We are proud to publish our special report, which looks ahead to 2026 across all asset classes and recognises the best new bonds of 2025
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The conditions are set so that 2026 promises to be even better than the already impressive 2025. A deepening of esoteric asset classes, combined with entirely new deal types, as well as more debut issuers are set to be the key themes, writes Tom Hall
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The most senior debt capital markets bankers across the Street appear to be an optimistic bunch heading into 2026. In GlobalCapital’s survey of the heads of DCM, Ralph Sinclair discovers upbeat expectations for volumes, pay and hiring and asks how tech is reforming the business
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Banks are engaging in increasing amounts of M&A. UniCredit’s pursuit of Commerzbank is the biggest long-running saga in the sector, but elsewhere banks are picking each other off and adding to their portfolios with regulation, falling interest rates and EU efforts to deliver a single market the main drivers, writes Arthur Bautzer
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