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UBS and ECM: A public-private partnership
Banks’ third-quarter results show fixed income trading still depressed and CIB revenues mostly down, but UBS is looking remarkably perky, especially in equity capital markets. What’s up?
Mark Baker
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November 07, 2017
Opinion
As Xi takes on the world, where are the bank mergers to do it?
As Xi Jinping heralded the dawn of a new era of Chinese politics and power at the Communist party congress in Beijing in October, a forgotten but important anniversary was about to be passed.
November 07, 2017
Opinion
UK’s Provident shows risks of tech enthusiasm
Europe’s banking industry should pay attention to the woes of Provident Financial – its problems go to the heart of how to modernize a lending model without destroying the franchise, losing workers and racking up credit losses.
Dominic O’Neill
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November 07, 2017
BANKING
ECB piles more pressure on Italian mid-tier
Lenders recoil at new deadlines for 100% NPL coverage; ECB throws spanner in works of Banca Carige capital raising.
Dominic O’Neill
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November 07, 2017
BANKING
Banking: Ten years on, ICBC Standard deal starts to show its worth
In the 10 years since ICBC’s $5.5 billion acquisition of a 20% stake in South Africa’s Standard Bank Group, there has still been no bigger single China-Africa investment. Looking back now, the deal was remarkable for the speed and relative ease with which it came together. But has it worked?
Chris Wright
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November 07, 2017
BANKING
Bank Central Asia: The best bank you’ve (probably) never heard of
It is loved by analysts and fund managers, with impeccable ratios and a market cap that sometimes trumps DBS as the largest in Asean, yet it is determinedly domestic and focused on its native Indonesia – meet Bank Central Asia.
Chris Wright
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November 07, 2017
BANKING
Debt swap problems pile up in China
Debt-for-equity swaps are all the rage among China’s state-owned enterprises, but it may be that households, rather than banks or insurance companies, are going to be the ones footing the bill.
Graham Bippart
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November 07, 2017
WEALTH
Risk enters Brazilian wealth management
A change in the interest rate environment will require a fundamental shift in mind-set from the clients of Brazil’s private banks – are they ready for it and where should they look for returns?
Rob Dwyer
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November 06, 2017
ESG
Diversity and inclusion: Thomson Reuters reveals Q3 bank rankings for D&I
The top three banks globally for diversity and inclusion (D&I) are Bank of Montreal, BNP Paribas and Barclays, according to data from Thomson Reuters.
Helen Avery
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November 06, 2017
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China’s dominance in Asian bonds
China is keen on deepening its bond footprint, and the world should take notice.
November 06, 2017
BANKING
CMU key to solving the ‘real problem of Europe’
Bankers see European capital markets union as more needed than ever to help drive growth in the region, but are fretting about slow progress and a scope some feel is too narrow – however, an EU official attending the Institute of International Finance meetings in Washington defended the bloc’s approach.
Mark Baker
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November 06, 2017
BANKING
IIF: Harmonization is the watchword in Washington
From integration to level playing fields: the discussions at this year’s IIF meetings in Washington were dominated by talk of combating divergence. Other familiar complaints were still present, but the overall tone was less fearful than in 2016.
Mark Baker
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November 06, 2017
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