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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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Barclays sees EMEA as a big part of its growth plan and is investing in senior talent over the next two years
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The European timezone is crucial for ambitious investment banks, but presents unique problems. How to cover it efficiently is causing internal tension, especially for US banks.
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French president’s call for international consolidation bucks a long trend of political opposition
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A year after its surprise scoop of UK equities house Numis, Deutsche Bank is making headway in the league tables
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CFO and former trader is seen as natural successor after Noel Quinn unexpectedly stepped down
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In European mergers and acquisitions, UBS is enjoying its best run for years, especially in the UK, as bankers from the paired firms work together