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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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Deutsche made a clear statement when it fired four members of its equity capital markets team after they brought an unwelcome reminder of the bank’s racy past, showing that there is no place for complacency in the pursuit of the inclusive investment bank, writes David Rothnie
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Shifting geopolitics mean HSBC faces big, long-term questions as it pivots towards Asia and the Middle East. But its revamped global corporate finance division is faring well for now, writes David Rothnie
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The Japanese bank is allocating more resources and capital to Europe as its top executive in the region argues that ‘shrinking is not a strategy’
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The US bank plans to catch up to its corporate finance rivals by taking more risk in leveraged finance and betting on mid-market globalisation
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The French firm is bolstering its operations in North America as it doubles down on its ambition to be Europe’s leading bank, writes David Rothnie
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NatWest Markets has ambitious plans to deliver £1bn of revenues in 2022, after completing its restructuring plan