The bank continues its long heritage of delivering innovative equity derivative-related products and those for sustainable finance.
The McDonald’s franchisee married financial success with material environmental outcomes with its first SLB.
Numis’s advisory businesses, including M&A, are going strong, says M&A head Stuart Ord, and bear out its diversification strategy.
In contrast to the US and Europe, where IPO volumes have slumped, the Middle East is enjoying a bumper period, with HSBC playing a key role.
The real estate developer and manager has already utilised sustainable structures in one-fifth of its financing, and expects this share to grow.
Directed by its ambitious chair, Gary Gensler, the SEC is pursuing an agenda which many in the industry believe is too much, too quickly, and it looks set to face legal challenges.
Finding a way to harness Canada’s vast resources that delivers both a prosperous and sustainable economy is key to its future, but can the reality live up to the ambition?
Whether it is responding to current market conditions, continuing to expand its capabilities or targeting high growth sectors, the bank’s EMEA corporate banking head believes it is in strong position.
Credit Suisse was sole structurer on the Wildlife Conservation Bond, which will support black rhino conservation efforts.
The online fashion marketplace, which has circular economy principles at its heart, was the first listing to benefit from Nasdaq’s green designation.
The Treasury’s recently announced changes following its wholesale capital markets review are significant, but not revolutionary — at least not for now.
Chuck Adams, Citi’s global head of healthcare, consumer and retail investment banking, talks about the tectonic shifts taking place across the healthcare and consumer landscape, and how the bank is responding.
The Belgian firm, specialising in transmission technology for vehicles and industrial processes, achieved the first-ever ‘crowdlisting’ on Euronext Brussels.
The Latin American republic, assisted by Société Générale, recently issued the world’s first sustainability-linked bond, and has taken an active stance on green issues for several years.
Turkey’s economy is suffering, with critics claiming the situation is being exacerbated by government policy.
Sustainable finance and digitalisation helping to keep Turkey’s bankers positive
Activist investors are reshaping how businesses operate in Japan.
Private equity capital and shifting investor risk appetites suggest the backdrop for healthcare deals will remain constructive believes Tommy Erdei, Jefferies’s healthcare investment banking co-head.
The president of the EBRD, Odile Renaud-Basso, on the bank’s support for Ukraine following its invasion by Russia.
Private equity firm Inflexion takes a ‘partnership’ approach to M&A, achieving strong outcomes for itself and portfolio companies.