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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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After a sharp slump in corporate finance revenues, investment banks are facing an uncertain second half of the year. If previous downturns are a guide, job cuts will be inevitable before a new market reality emerges to trigger the next wave of capital markets and M&A activity. By David Rothnie
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There are some ominous signs as the Swiss bank struggles to put its past woes behind it, writes David Rothnie
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Banks are forging ahead with sustainable financing and advisory businesses despite concerns about greenwashing and the emergence of dissenting voices closer to home, writes David Rothnie
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SocGen needs to find a solution quickly to its succession issue as it looks to avoid mission creep. David Rothnie assesses the internal and external candidates
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JP Morgan has launched a big initiative to cross-sell corporate finance products to its commercial banking clients in Europe. Global rivals are following suit. By David Rothnie
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The Italian lender has big challenges to resolve in Russia and at home but its corporate finance build-out is on a steady trajectory, writes David Rothnie