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Bank’s restructuring will improve the fortunes of its investment banking business while also allowing the group it to navigate geopolitical tensions
New boss of Citigroup’s banking division has made sweeping personnel changes, but the bank is also raising its game
The bank has followed up its drama-free CEO succession by quietly revamping the structure and leadership of its investment banking division to ensure it is fit for the new market dynamics
Commerzbank’s new chief executive Bettina Orlopp has limited options to defend the bank — unlike UniCredit in attacking it
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The firm has fought the slump in the UK IPO market by expanding its product offering and entering new waters
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The US bank has taken decisive action on costs but, despite the CEO’s push for diversification, its investment banking activities remain as important as ever
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While the acquisition of Michael Klein's advisory shop nears completion, Credit Suisse’s corporate financiers in London are concerned about a lack of clarity regarding the structure and timing of the new venture
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Europe’s financial institutions face another tough year despite rising rates. David Rothnie asks if consolidation is the answer
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An end-of-year surge in deal-making has sparked predictions of a boom in leveraged buy-outs
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Senior bankers want a common sense approach to UK regulatory reform but a plan to scrap the bonus cap means pay will rear its ugly head