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Liquidnet beefs up effort to digitize primary bond markets
Liquidnet’s network of asset managers might see big benefits from automating new issue data and workflows from TC Icap’s bank customers.
Peter Lee
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December 16, 2021
Opinion
Orcel’s legal victory raises heat on Santander
Executive chairman Ana Botín will be under pressure after adverse ruling in Madrid
December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
Bank of America: Ready to break out at last?
Chief executive Brian Moynihan will be hoping that a management reshuffle has set the bank on track to finally make good on the promise of its sprawling reach.
Mark Baker
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December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
Citi should benefit from regulators forcing a risk fix
Consent orders provide a perfect excuse to shareholders for spending on the better risk management and controls that Citi’s businesses need.
Peter Lee
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December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
Ratings upgrades set Deutsche Bank up for its measurement year
Now back at single-A with both leading rating agencies, Deutsche hopes to win more business and improve margins as investors await their share of the returns.
Peter Lee
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December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
HSBC: Quinn makes progress on redirection under China shadow
It might have the wind in its sails, but the bank will need to be nimble and smart if it is to find success in its three principle aims.
Chris Wright
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December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
Goldman Sachs: Growing like it promised
After setting ambitious targets in its 2020 investor day, Goldman Sachs has been making good on its promises across all areas of the firm.
Mark Baker
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December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
Barclays: Two steps forward, one step back
Losing your chief executive in messy circumstances is never a good look, but Barclays does at least have momentum in its investment bank as it looks for a fresh start in 2022.
Mark Baker
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December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
CCB steadies the ship
China Construction Bank enjoyed a strong year, benefiting from sharply higher trading income and better asset quality.
Elliot Wilson
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December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
JPMorgan buys disruptors while its core businesses thrive
The bank hopes to profit from the normalization it expected in 2021, if borrowing picks up and rates rise in 2022.
Peter Lee
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December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
The Euromoney 25 emerge from Covid with credit intact but worries ahead
Covid barely dented the strength of the banking system and most banks have been steadily releasing the provisions they took. Euromoney talks to the leaders of our 25 reviewed banks and others about the challenges they face as the world normalizes.
December 10, 2021
THE EUROMONEY 25
Wells Fargo: Not out of the woods yet
More than five years after succumbing to one of the biggest consumer abuse scandals in history, Wells Fargo still faces significant regulatory challenges.
Dominic O’Neill
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December 10, 2021
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