Credit Suisse
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◆ What the most senior debt bankers in the world believe about next year ◆ Who's eating Credit Suisse ◆ If a property company falls in the forest and doesn't make a sound...
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When the shockwave set off by the failure of Silicon Valley Bank swept the legs from under Credit Suisse, all the talent and relationships of a big investment bank were up for grabs. UBS has tried to hang on to what it sees as the best bits — but the biggest beneficiaries are likely to be rivals. Jon Hay and David Rothnie report
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Sabeen Munir joins syndicate desk after 18 years at Credit Suisse
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Banker to cover financials, public sector issuers and asset managers
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The Spanish lender is looking to buck the trend among European banks that have tried and failed to build a sustainable presence in US investment banking
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A swift combination of the UK investment banking teams of UBS and Credit Suisse shows the rapid progress that has been made, as CEO Sergio Ermotti looks ahead to a ‘pivotal 2024’
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◆ Deal marketed at a price to sell ◆ Structure suggests UBS is optimising funding volume ◆ Reluctance to buy Swiss AT1s remains but fixed income markets are recovering
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Higher rates are powering an equilibrium in the AT1 market that may tempt even the most unlikely of issuers to come to the market
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Former IB co-CEO to join as vice-chair of corporate and investment bank
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Financial institutions specialist and head of DCM leaves failed Swiss bank for new advisory adventure
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Local market deal will help the bank's domestic entity to fund cheaply and independently
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Fifteen years after Lehman's collapse, many say banking system regulation does not work as intended