United States
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Credit Suisse was the main story once again over the summer, but plenty of activity in Europe and the US led to a busier than expected July and August
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CEO’s plan to disband the bank’s institutional securities group leaves a skills gap and raises questions about the universal model at the heart of its investment banking business
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◆ US bank bulks on bonds as deposits fall ◆ FA-backed duo hit three years
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Details of Arm's Chinese operations should not have surprised investors, say bankers
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Robert Lane says solar has dealt well with headwinds and that providers are being rational with their pricing
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The Japanese seller will prioritise aftermarket performance over high valuation, say sources
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Juniors and interns are relishing joining the capital markets during a period of prolonged upheaval for the opportunities it brings
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The US cloud and cyber security company is placing a new $1bn convertible bond
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No August lull for the US convertible market this year
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The market needs clarity on the difference between middle market and private credit CLOs, if there even is one
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Investors are shaking off their fear of office and conduit issuers are beginning to take advantage
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The company’s share price dropped after H2 results