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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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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