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Letting inflation slow progress on inclusion will hurt returns and the economy, asset managers told
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New treasurer to be appointed as new funding programme readied
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In the run up to Credit Suisse’s strategic review at the end of the month, the bank is cutting jobs in its corporate finance division while a star banker in Europe has quit for a rival
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A speedy and homogeneous regime is needed if regulators want any hope of taming the crypto market
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Bond yield surges after the mini budget killed off the last reliable source of ECM deals
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The French bank has an ambition to grow its global equities franchise
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The French bank has appointed the head of its corporate and investment bank to the top job in a move that will surprise the Paris establishment. It sends a signal about its ambitions, writes David Rothnie
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The bank has appointed three new heads as it looks to grow its investment banking advisory division
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One massive deal was not enough for Europe to catch up with Middle East, but it helped
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The Swiss bank is sufficiently capitalised and fears of 2008 are far-flung, though dire market conditions are against its restructuring
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The Swiss bank’s latest travails seem to have more to do with publicity than liquidity but the messaging will be known come October 27