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Upheaval in US-Europe relationship could reshape the M&A landscape
With private equity plateauing and private credit booming, banks are anxious not to get left out of the party
A wave of deals promises to redraw Italy’s banking landscape, pitching financial titans against politicians and offering advisers with a chance to burnish their credentials
Changing one of IB bosses shows what Deutsche values
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The recent acquisitions of Numis and Greenhill are just the beginning, say bankers, as rising costs and slumping revenues test the business models of independent and medium-sized investment banks
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The bank says its ambition to be a top five global investment bank remains intact as it battles with departures following an overhaul of its management team
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The Italian bank is basing the next phase of its development on international expansion and close collaboration with its private banking clients
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Santander’s swoop for Credit Suisse investment bankers may look opportunistic but it’s part of a multi-year plan to become a force on both sides of the Atlantic
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UBS has scaled up preparations for its integration of Credit Suisse, but with the deal yet to complete, departures abound and uncertainty is the overriding emotion
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The bank is taking advantage of strategic uncertainty at rivals as it grows market share with the continuing expansion of its corporate finance activities